Hi, and thanks in advance for your opinions.
It was always understood that my boyfriend and his siblings would choose a site from his fathers land to build a house on. Each sibling chose 'their' site, however only one was in a position to build, and is currently doing so, on 'his' site.
Recently it transpires that the father has signed over all his land to this sibling, including all the siblings future sites. Both parents are alive and well.
There is no issue with sibling. He will willingly transfer over the site to my boyfriend and the other siblings whenever they wish to build. But I believe that under CGT guidelines, the old arrangement would have been exempt from CGT due to the fact it was PPR, it was a parent-child transfer and also well under the threshold size-wise.
Now that it would be a sibling-sibling transfer, what are the tax implications to be aware of? Would it come under CGT, Gift Tax, or CAT? Could anyone point me in the right direction of further information on the relevant taxes it may incur? And who would be liable for paying those taxes?
It was always understood that my boyfriend and his siblings would choose a site from his fathers land to build a house on. Each sibling chose 'their' site, however only one was in a position to build, and is currently doing so, on 'his' site.
Recently it transpires that the father has signed over all his land to this sibling, including all the siblings future sites. Both parents are alive and well.
There is no issue with sibling. He will willingly transfer over the site to my boyfriend and the other siblings whenever they wish to build. But I believe that under CGT guidelines, the old arrangement would have been exempt from CGT due to the fact it was PPR, it was a parent-child transfer and also well under the threshold size-wise.
Now that it would be a sibling-sibling transfer, what are the tax implications to be aware of? Would it come under CGT, Gift Tax, or CAT? Could anyone point me in the right direction of further information on the relevant taxes it may incur? And who would be liable for paying those taxes?