Gifts and inheritance tax

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Gifts and inheritance tax A guide for clients www.bwm.co.uk 0151 236 1494

How gifts can reduce your liability for inheritance tax. Inheritance tax (IHT) at 40% is due on the portion of a person s estate that exceeds 325,000. This can be reduced to 36% if 10% (or more) of the estate is given to charity. Married couples and civil partners can transfer any unused allowance to their spouse, meaning the nil-rate band can potentially double to 650,000. Although leaving an inheritance has traditionally been a key part of estate planning, attitudes are changing. Research by Prudential has found that people s expectations around being able to leave an inheritance have changed significantly in the last 5 years. 28% of people planning to retire this year think they ll leave an inheritance, compared to 52% in 2001. Instead, people are choosing to financially support their loved ones while they are alive: 35% already give money to family members the average gift is 250 a month 13% give more than 500 a month. In most cases (81%) children and their partners are the beneficiaries, though 15% of individuals support their parents. Seeing your assets being put to use while you are alive can be very rewarding. In addition, gifts can help reduce IHT as most are exempt from IHT if you live for 7 years after making the transfer. A careful gift-giving strategy can help minimise your liability to IHT and ensure that you leave as much of your estate as possible to your loved ones. Lifetime gifts Gifts are not restricted to money - they can include possessions and a loss in value (for example if you sell something for less than its worth, the difference is considered a gift). Married couples and civil partners who live permanently in the UK can give anything to their spouse without attracting IHT. This means it is possible to reduce the value of an estate by giving assets to a spouse. However, the gift may form part of the spouse's estate when they die so this is not always the most taxefficient strategy. Most other lifetime gifts are free from IHT if the giver lives for 7 years after making the transfer. If you die within 7 years and your estate is worth more than 325,000, tax will be charged on the gifts at the following rates: Years between gift and death Tax (unless paying the reduced rate) Less than 3 40% 3-4 32% 4-5 24% 5-6 16% 6-7 8% www.bwm.co.uk 0151 236 1494 1

There is no limit on lifetime gifts, so they can be a tax-efficient way of transferring assets that you do not need to keep in your estate. It may be advisable to cover substantial gifts by insurance against death within 7 years. If you continue to benefit from a gift, it will form part of your estate for IHT purposes and the 7-year rule will not apply. For example if you gave a painting to your son but kept it at your home, you would still be considered to be benefitting from it. Other exempt gifts Certain types of gift are exempt from IHT. Annual exemption You can give away up to 3,000 in gifts each tax year. Any remaining annual exemption can be carried over to the next tax year making the maximum annual exemption 6,000. Wedding and civil partnership gifts There are different limits depending on your relationship to the bride or groom: 5,000 to a child 2,500 to a grandchild or great-grandchild 1,000 to anyone else. Small gifts You can give as many people as you like gifts of up to 250 a year. There are certain restrictions around this exemption: it cannot be set against a gift of more than 250 you can t give a person 250 if you ve already given them a gift using another exemption. Regular gifts from income Gifts from income are exempt from IHT provided that the gift giver can maintain their normal lifestyle. The definition of normal is subjective but generally speaking, the gift shouldn't change your ability to continue your current standard of living. If your ability to meet your financial obligations (such as mortgage payments or utility bills) changes as a result of a regular gift from your income, this will be seen as you not being able to maintain your normal lifestyle. Examples of this kind of gift include: payments into savings accounts life insurance policy premiums Christmas, anniversary and birthday presents. Help with living costs There is no IHT due on gifts that go towards helping certain people with living costs. This includes: ex-spouses or partners relatives who are dependent because of illness, old age or disability children (including step-children and adopted children) under 18 or in full-time education. Political parties Gifts to political parties with either 2 MPs or 1 MP and at least 150,000 votes in a general election are also free from IHT. Charities Gifts to charities, museums, community amateur sports clubs and universities are not liable for IHT. Speak to us about IHT planning and gifts. www.bwm.co.uk 0151 236 1494 2

Giving away your home Perhaps the ultimate gift that can be given is a place to live and the security it provides. Homes are treated like any other gifts and the 7-year rule applies. However, there are different criteria to meet if you give the home away and then continue to live in it. The home won t be included in the value of the estate provided that the original owner: lived in the house for at least 7 years paid rent at the market rate paid their share of the bills. The 7-year rule applies if the original owner dies within 7 years. In other circumstances, different rules apply. This area of IHT is complicated so you should seek professional advice about your particular situation before giving property away. We can advise on gifts of property and your circumstances. Keeping records Keeping a record of gifts will help your executor and HMRC calculate which how much of your estate (if any) is liable for IHT. Information to include: what you gave how much the gift is worth the recipient the date you gave it. Creating a gifting strategy Although it is tempting to transfer assets out of your estate in order to minimise IHT, you shouldn t take risks with your financial stability. Ensuring that you are financially secure, particularly in retirement, should be a priority. Once you have made the gift you no longer have control over the asset in question, so think carefully about the implications before making a decision. Contact Sue Stephens or John Elliott today to talk about IHT planning. www.bwm.co.uk 0151 236 1494 3

FOR GENERAL INFORMATION ONLY Please note that this guide is not intended to give specific technical advice and it should not be construed as doing so. It is designed to alert clients to some of the issues. It is not intended to give exhaustive coverage of the topic. Professional advice should always be sought before action is either taken or refrained from as a result of information contained herein. About Us Professional, Personal, Affordable. We are one of the leading, independent chartered accountancy practices in Liverpool. At BWM we provide a wide range of accountancy and business support services to organisations and individuals throughout the North West of England and beyond. Our experienced and skilled partners and their teams are ready to support you with high quality, individual yet affordable services however complex your personal or business needs. For more details of how we can help you transform your organisation, please visit www.bwm.co.uk or call us on 0151 236 1494. www.bwm.co.uk 0151 236 1494 4