Inheritance tax
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Inheritance tax
My brother has died and left a small inheritance, to be split with my other brother who lives in the UK. How should I deal with this tax-wise? Not until next year but getting in early! The sum has been paid into my UK bank account.
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Re: Inheritance tax
Peter, as a brother the allowance is not good. You are classified as a Group 3 relative and none of the normally generous allowances apply. Sadly, this means you're liable for tax on the money, less an allowance of about €8000.
As it is a foreign asset, especially as it is cash, most Spaniards would "forget" to declare it. After 4 years, if Hacienda has not contacted them about it, statues of limitation apply. They would, of course, not transfer it into their Spanish bank.
Of course, as a law abiding Brit, I'm sure you would declare it on the relevant forms and pay the tax.
Sid
As it is a foreign asset, especially as it is cash, most Spaniards would "forget" to declare it. After 4 years, if Hacienda has not contacted them about it, statues of limitation apply. They would, of course, not transfer it into their Spanish bank.
Of course, as a law abiding Brit, I'm sure you would declare it on the relevant forms and pay the tax.
Sid
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Re: Inheritance tax
Beautifully wordedEl Cid wrote: ↑Thu Aug 31, 2023 5:10 pm Peter, as a brother the allowance is not good. You are classified as a Group 3 relative and none of the normally generous allowances apply. Sadly, this means you're liable for tax on the money, less an allowance of about €8000.
As it is a foreign asset, especially as it is cash, most Spaniards would "forget" to declare it. After 4 years, if Hacienda has not contacted them about it, statues of limitation apply. They would, of course, not transfer it into their Spanish bank.
Of course, as a law abiding Brit, I'm sure you would declare it on the relevant forms and pay the tax.
Sid

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Re: Inheritance tax
It is less than £6500 so may be covered by the allowance…thanks Sid
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Re: Inheritance tax
In which case it would be covered. Just spend it on a nice bike!
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Re: Inheritance tax
I couldn’t have worded it better myself.El Cid wrote: ↑Thu Aug 31, 2023 5:10 pm Peter, as a brother the allowance is not good. You are classified as a Group 3 relative and none of the normally generous allowances apply. Sadly, this means you're liable for tax on the money, less an allowance of about €8000.
As it is a foreign asset, especially as it is cash, most Spaniards would "forget" to declare it. After 4 years, if Hacienda has not contacted them about it, statues of limitation apply. They would, of course, not transfer it into their Spanish bank.
Of course, as a law abiding Brit, I'm sure you would declare it on the relevant forms and pay the tax.
Sid
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Re: Inheritance tax
Apart from trying to be an upright citizen…there is exchange of information about bank interest, so logically there will be same info about payments into a uk account.
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Re: Inheritance tax
I know someone who owes (owed) 25,000 tax from about 1999.
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