threespires
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In an ideal world we wouldn't pay any tax full stop! I just think IHT thresholds are an odd thing to get worked up about compared to all the other taxes out there, especially as it only affects 4% of the population. There's nothing wrong with parents helping their kids out financially with regards house deposits, etc. My point was that 2 parents leaving their house to their kids means that their children would have to inherit more than £1m before IHT kicks in. £1m is more than enough to get on the housing ladder, even if it was split 8 ways. Well, maybe not in certain parts of London and the South East but you get my point.
Someone I know has done really well for himself and he said he's fucked if he's leaving everything he's earned to his kids. His intention is to enjoy what's left of his life and spend as much of his wealth between now and when he pops his clogs because he's earned the right to, and he'll leave his house to the kids which should be more than enough to give them a significant leg up in life.
Just this week there's been a short series all about Inheritance on Radio 4, different views in different cultures, impacts, practicalities etc. Hosted by Tony Hawks(?) the comedian who's done alright for himself and is trying to decide what he doesn't or doesn't leave his son.
Only listened to the first two episodes but all five are on BBC sounds and so far it's quite interesting.
Edit: just realised Vic had already mentioned this, must pay more attention!
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