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Client caught up in Wilkes Child Benefit Case
I have new client who has come to me with regard to a child benefit issue. The issue is that they never declared (didnt realise) that they were not eligible for child benefit due to Husbands earnings being over £60k. HMRC ... mechanism as it is there to identify mising income and child benefit isn't income? Given that my client has on the ...
8th Feb 2022 | Any Answers -
Professional subscriptions against taxable income
... £50,000. I'm under PAYE as I'm employed. Wife claims child benefit. Employer does NOT pay my professional subs. ...
5th May 2022 | Any Answers -
Transfer of loan charge on property to company
A parent has given a loan to his child to purchase a BTL property in the child's name. The loan has a first legal charge on the ...
5th Apr 2022 | Any Answers -
Tax relief on childcare costs
... (amongst others) , he wishes to claim for the cost of a child minder whilst he is at work, as far as I know this ...
8th Mar 2022 | Any Answers -
Capital Gains on Gifted Property
... then £340k falls under the threshold of £500k IHT to child and no CGT due as no increase in property value from ...
9th Mar 2022 | Any Answers -
Is a childcare discount a taxable benefit?
My friend works for a nursery and recently had her first child. She would like to return to work when the child is 6 months old, but of course, childcare costs are astronomical. Her employer will allow her child to attend their nursery at a 30% discount. So the daily ...
16th Feb 2022 | Any Answers -
Gifting of Property subject to CGT?
Is the gifting of an investment property to a child, nephew or neice subject to Capital Gains Tax? Gifting ...
22nd Jan 2022 | Any Answers -
Gift of % of parents home, IHT free?
Hi, I read that gifting an undivided share to a live in child can be IHT free. What is the case if this gift is ... with the married parents owning the remaining, e.g. 20% child, 40% mother, 40% father? What happens when one parent ...
12th Feb 2022 | Any Answers -
Pension contributions/Dividends etc.
... of salary/rental profits/dividends) He is in receipt of child benefit (no longer married) of say £2k per annum ... pay the lower rate of dividend tax and not lose any of the child benefit. It has therefore cost him personally £6k, the ...
10th Feb 2022 | Any Answers