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Financial advice for a complicated mortgage

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  • Financial advice for a complicated mortgage

    Hi all,
    I'm new here, so please bare with me.

    I (like many othes) would like to buy a home. I'm in a full time employment (PAYE).
    The house costs around £300k,my mortgage company/bank would lend me £115k, I personally have around £100k in savings,so I need an extra ~£85k.
    A (distant) family member has a Company and said that he would "give" me the £85k from his Business, to a new business bank account that I would need to open after I get my UTR number which I applied for as a self-employed.

    My questions are: Can I use that money? (Transfer it to my main bank account?)
    Do I need to pay tax on that money as an income?
    Is there a way to declare that money other than an income and use it for this purpose?
    Will the mortgage company/banks ask questions about that £85k?

    Thanks in advance for any other information I need to know and any answers will be greatly appreciated.
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    Why is he going to Give you that much? I think you might fall foul of Gifts Tax.

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