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Hi,

I am not quite sure how to deal with a yearly monetary gift my new client receives. I have tried to search for this online but the only info I can seem to find is from the perspective of the person giving the gift.

My client, a self employed cleaner, gets a yearly gift of £3000 (2 x £1500) per year from her Nan. I have tried to search online to see if this gift is liable to tax? Does it need to be declared on the tax return?

If anyone could point me in the right direction where I could find the information I need I would be very greatful.

 

Cheers

Corry



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Hi Corry,

there are all sorts of rules around the giving and receiving of gifts but in this instance short answer is that there is no income tax as it's not income.

Also, gifts of cash are not Capital Gains so no CGT.

So, for the person receiving the gift a cash gift out of disposable taxed income it is not taxable on the recipient.

For the person giving the gift there are inheritance tax considerations related to the reduction of the value of the estate but £3000 is the annual gift exemption so there is no issue there (all sorts of other considerations on IHT but it passes the first test so no need to consider that further).

But, if the person receiving the gift of cash is in receipt of working / child tax credits a regular gift can affect their amount of entitlement to such benefits.

Also if they earn any interest on the money gifted that is taxable income.

That's a very short answer on a hugely complicated area.

Hope that it helps get you started,

kind regards,

Shaun.

p.s. if the person giving the gift was receiving something in return for the gift of cash (services / care / accommodation / etc.) then other rules override those stated above and the gift would have been taxable (or by claim against the estate of the person bequeathing the gift with reservation).

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Many thanks Shaun,

I had read that there could be IHT implications if more than 3k.

She does not receive and benefits - so all goo d here too.

To be honest I did not even consider CGT!

I might try and find one of HMRC's booklets and dust off the old study books on the subject and read up a bit on it!

Again, many thanks for your response.

Hope business is good for you

Corry

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