lialwarrior
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Hi All,
I have been offered the gift of a farmhouse from my uncle which is sited on my Fathers farm. I am currently living in this house and have been for over 3 years with my wife and children. I do not own any property.
From searching on the revenue web site [broken link removed] I believe I qualify for tax exemption. This house, however is still in my Grandfather’s name, it was left in his will to my Uncle (over 20 years ago!). This house will require a substantial amount of building work, which would equate to about the same cost as building a new house.
I have also been offered a site on the family farm from my Father. I should qualify for local needs and therefore should hopefully receive planning permission to build a new house.
However, if I accept the house from my Uncle first, I would lose my local needs and would probably find it very hard to obtain planning permission on the site.
I obviously want to take ownership of both these properties. Any thoughts as to how to best deal with this situation?
I will obviously seek the advice of a tax professional, but I would like to hear what people think?
I have been offered the gift of a farmhouse from my uncle which is sited on my Fathers farm. I am currently living in this house and have been for over 3 years with my wife and children. I do not own any property.
From searching on the revenue web site [broken link removed] I believe I qualify for tax exemption. This house, however is still in my Grandfather’s name, it was left in his will to my Uncle (over 20 years ago!). This house will require a substantial amount of building work, which would equate to about the same cost as building a new house.
I have also been offered a site on the family farm from my Father. I should qualify for local needs and therefore should hopefully receive planning permission to build a new house.
However, if I accept the house from my Uncle first, I would lose my local needs and would probably find it very hard to obtain planning permission on the site.
I obviously want to take ownership of both these properties. Any thoughts as to how to best deal with this situation?
I will obviously seek the advice of a tax professional, but I would like to hear what people think?
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