Hi,
I am in the unfortunate position of splitting up with my wife and am a little confused with some of the Revenue forms on taxaton implications - could you help me with the following situations .?
We own two houses - both in Joint names - I hope to move into the second house but my wife is pressing for that to be sold so she can take her share of the accumulated equity - would there be a CGT liability on the proceeds as the revenue form seems to state that disposals of assets during a separation are not liable for CGT - does this only refer to the family home or to all assets held ?
How does the Single parent tax credit work - do I need to have a formal custody document to be able to claim the tax credit ?
If in point one I succeed in retaining the second house as my home can I claim TRS on that mortgage while paying the mortgage on the original family home ?
What is the best method to pay maintenance to reduce liabilities for both of us ?
Are there any specific tax rebates that are paid in the year of separation ( this is anecdotal and may be a myth ? )
Hope you can help - if you could recommend a good Tax adviser specialising in Separation I would be grateful....?
I am in the unfortunate position of splitting up with my wife and am a little confused with some of the Revenue forms on taxaton implications - could you help me with the following situations .?
We own two houses - both in Joint names - I hope to move into the second house but my wife is pressing for that to be sold so she can take her share of the accumulated equity - would there be a CGT liability on the proceeds as the revenue form seems to state that disposals of assets during a separation are not liable for CGT - does this only refer to the family home or to all assets held ?
How does the Single parent tax credit work - do I need to have a formal custody document to be able to claim the tax credit ?
If in point one I succeed in retaining the second house as my home can I claim TRS on that mortgage while paying the mortgage on the original family home ?
What is the best method to pay maintenance to reduce liabilities for both of us ?
Are there any specific tax rebates that are paid in the year of separation ( this is anecdotal and may be a myth ? )
Hope you can help - if you could recommend a good Tax adviser specialising in Separation I would be grateful....?