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Am I right in thinking that if someone buys a property but puts it in his partners name then decides (after I point it out that she is the one that gets taxed on the rental income) she will gift it back to him there is no Capital Gains Tax due to their relationship 



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I think they have to be married.

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it says civil partners (what classes as a civil partnership ?)on HMRC and I was taught that in Business Tax but was just wanting to get my facts straight before I got back to him



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Civil partnerships are same sex "marriages". That's why gay people wanted to be able to get married and not just have a civil partnership which is what the law allowed.

Heterosexual couples cannot have a civil partnership in the UK.


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Thanks Frauke- I did assume that's what it was but wasn't 100% - so living together would mean capital gains apply then ?

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