Neither am I or my wife but marriage is important to us for a variety of reasons other than religious/spiritual.Gabriel said:In fairness I'm not religious so marriage is unimportant to me. However it can often be important for women...which is why I suspect most men get hitched in the first place
DrMoriarty said:If the lucky-woman-to-be claps eyes on this thread, she may take a chunk out of something else!
ClubMan said:Is there a lucky man then? I think that changes are afoot on the same sex marriage if that's of any iterest to you.
Excellent....DrMoriarty said:I still remember the day I got thrown out of Religion class for venturing that priests should be allowed to get married — but only if they really loved each other...
Gabriel said:Personally, I think we should change the law in this regard. If you own an asset prior to marriage you should keep it. Assets that are built/bought during the marriage should be split.
Yes, this is a particularly tax efficient way of organising your affairs and I'm suprised it doesn't feature more prominently in the typical "tax tips" articles in the papers. And transfers of property between spouses are free of stamp duty and CAT.sudden said:...so we are thinking of tranfering a property or two onto her name so as to bring her income up towards 20k a year,when we file jointly that should allow us to earn up to 64k at 20% tax,.
see- having a spouse can be useful!!!!
sudden.
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