-I'm not sure if the €3,000 goes towards the lifetime thresholds for CAT purposes.
I am pretty certain that it does not go towards the threshold and is therefore a handy way of removing cash from any ultimate inheritance or larger cash gift and is a valid way of saving on C.A.T.
Does this change if you are "paying them back".
Say money was give by the parent to the child over a number of years (or in one lump sum) without any expectation at the time of it being paid back and evidence was available of this and then subsequently the child came into some money. Upon coming into this money the child decided to transfer some money back to the parents. Could the money be netted of any consideration paid by the partent to the child before the application of CAT resetting the clock so to speak?
where did you see that (3000) mentioned.. ?
I see:
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ARE THERE ANY EXEMPTIONS FROM GIFT TAX?
Yes. The main exemptions are -
* the first £1,250 of all gifts taken by a donee from one disponer in any calendar year after
Just would like to find the document that mentions the 3k figure for my records
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