Inheritance tax

Inheritance Tax is relevant where an individual makes a gift resulting in a fall in value of their estate.

Depending on the type of gift, lifetime tax (currently 20%) may be payable by either the person making the gift or the person receiving it.

For some gifts, tax is not payable unless the donor dies within seven years of making the gift.

If inheritance tax becomes payable there are annual exemptions and various reliefs that may be available to set against any chargeable gifts.


This page was last reviewed on 03 April 2006. The information may not reflect changes in legislation made after this date.

This is only a guide to your tax position and should not be relied on in place of professional accounting or tax advice. Any calculated figures are illustrative and are based on the data you provided.


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