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Are the tax implications gifting a house?

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    Q I would be grateful for advice regarding my elderly aunt's estate: I am her attorney and sole beneficiary in her will. She moved in with us several months ago and has expressed a wish to give her house to me now. I was wondering about the tax implications of this transfer of ownership, both for her and myself, and whether this would be different if the house is kept or sold. Also, is it possible to transfer ownership without incurring solicitor costs? DW

    A To answer your last question first: yes, it is possible to transfer ownership of a property without paying a solicitor, by using the forms provided by the Land Registry. But there would still be a cost involved as you would have to pay Land Registry fees of between £50 and £920 depending on the value of the house.
    As for tax implications, there would be no stamp duty land tax to pay as gifts of property do not attract this tax. However, there may be a potential inheritance tax bill if your aunt were to die within seven years of making the gift. This would also be the case if your aunt sold the house and gave you cash instead of giving you the physical property. But giving you cash could save you a tax bill, because if your aunt gave you the house and you subsequently sold it, you might have to pay capital gains tax if you sold it for more than it was worth when you were given it.


    Virginia Wallis

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