Raskolnikov
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I have a complicated one, here it goes. . .
When my grandparents emmigrated back from the US, they were unable to get a mortgage on a house. Therefore, my father stepped in and got the mortgage in his name for £30,000, they did however pay him. Legally however, it was his name on the mortgage and the deeds.
Fast forward a couple of years, Granny Raskolnikov passed away. Since my father owned their home legally, the inheritance was a formality. The house was then rented out (disasterously I may add) for about a year before we decided that the hassle just wasn't worth it and we were going to sell up. After talking to a solictor (useless pleb), he informed us that on the sale of the house (valued at €150,000) that we're going to have to pay capital gains tax of 20% on the increase. So, we're looking at €20,000 or so falling into the hands of the exchequer. Given the fact that inflation has rocketed since 1991, €20,000 on a property that probably hasn't increased in value in real terms seems really punitive.
Can anything be done?
When my grandparents emmigrated back from the US, they were unable to get a mortgage on a house. Therefore, my father stepped in and got the mortgage in his name for £30,000, they did however pay him. Legally however, it was his name on the mortgage and the deeds.
Fast forward a couple of years, Granny Raskolnikov passed away. Since my father owned their home legally, the inheritance was a formality. The house was then rented out (disasterously I may add) for about a year before we decided that the hassle just wasn't worth it and we were going to sell up. After talking to a solictor (useless pleb), he informed us that on the sale of the house (valued at €150,000) that we're going to have to pay capital gains tax of 20% on the increase. So, we're looking at €20,000 or so falling into the hands of the exchequer. Given the fact that inflation has rocketed since 1991, €20,000 on a property that probably hasn't increased in value in real terms seems really punitive.
Can anything be done?