Why UK landlords should use a Family Investment Company not a Ltd company to avoid inheritance tax

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  • Опубликовано: 8 янв 2025

Комментарии • 24

  • @bertiewooster3326
    @bertiewooster3326 9 месяцев назад +1

    We'll get it in the end we always do........HMRC tax inspector retired just spend it or give it away best advice and costs nothing.

  • @SusanRose-c1z
    @SusanRose-c1z Месяц назад +1

    This is quite an old video. Is all the information still relevant today (21st November 2024)?

    • @stephenclark6811
      @stephenclark6811 16 дней назад

      Agreed. Would be great to know latest views on this three years on.

  • @h.a1671
    @h.a1671 2 года назад +1

    In regards to the partnership do you provide the service to set this up?

    • @Inheritancetaxadvice
      @Inheritancetaxadvice  2 года назад

      Yes we provide a full end to end service of advice follwed by implemenation once you fuly understand the pros and cons of the planning

  • @davidcooks2379
    @davidcooks2379 3 года назад

    If I already own a property and decode to transfer it into a FIC, will SDLT and CGT be payable at transfer? Thank you

    • @Inheritancetaxadvice
      @Inheritancetaxadvice  3 года назад

      Not if the planning is done in the correct manner which the video explains that a partnership needs to be set up first.

  • @MichaelWilliams-lo3ix
    @MichaelWilliams-lo3ix 2 года назад

    Brilliant

  • @dilipchohan3926
    @dilipchohan3926 2 года назад

    I have 2 limited companies with properties in them
    Can these limited properties be changed FIC and what are the implications

    • @Inheritancetaxadvice
      @Inheritancetaxadvice  2 года назад

      Yes they can. No negative implications except there are fees to set it up. Please book a free 30 minute meeting on our website to discuss,

  • @ug1166
    @ug1166 3 года назад

    You mention holding property for 3 years in the partnership to claim incorporation relief. Is this ' 3 years' stated within HMRC legislation

    • @Inheritancetaxadvice
      @Inheritancetaxadvice  3 года назад

      No as far as I know however it is a generally accepted figure by most tax consultants. A case can be made for a shorter period but most of the time its not worth risking an issue with HMRC.

    • @stephenclark6811
      @stephenclark6811 16 дней назад

      @@Inheritancetaxadvicewhat is the ‘business’ has effectively been operating as a partnership for a number of years already? Is this step still necessary? Thanks

    • @CharlesdeLastic
      @CharlesdeLastic День назад +1

      @@stephenclark6811 A patrnership can apply for incorporation relief to transfer assets into a company. You need to be certain you meet all relevant criteria as HMRC do not give prior approval any more

  • @goodbyetothepeople92
    @goodbyetothepeople92 Год назад

    Hi. Is this approach suitable for a private landlord in the following situation.
    Married couple both higher rate income tax payer. 2 children under 18
    BTL1 - £200k value £50k mortgage
    BTL2 - £220k value £55k mortgage
    Residential home - £950k value
    £200k mortgage
    Thanks

    • @Inheritancetaxadvice
      @Inheritancetaxadvice  Год назад

      Yes its suitable for evryone who intend to be a professional landlord ( owns over 6 rental properties) - book a meeting on our website to have a chat

    • @goodbyetothepeople92
      @goodbyetothepeople92 Год назад

      @@Inheritancetaxadvice I only own 2 btls at the moment

    • @Inheritancetaxadvice
      @Inheritancetaxadvice  Год назад

      Not at this time but if your kids are under 18 then you are probably quite young - so there are other strategies - Book a meeting as previously suggested

  • @Jeffybonbon
    @Jeffybonbon 3 года назад

    can FIC have mortgages

    • @Inheritancetaxadvice
      @Inheritancetaxadvice  3 года назад

      Yes - An FIC is the same as any other limited company once it is set up and so it can arrange mortgages

    • @Jeffybonbon
      @Jeffybonbon 2 года назад

      @@Inheritancetaxadvice what happens if i already have mortages on investment property in my sole name can i keep the currant lender or do i need to find a new lenders

    • @Inheritancetaxadvice
      @Inheritancetaxadvice  2 года назад

      @@Jeffybonbon You need to check with your cuurent lender what the difference in rates would be to move to a company but if you hold them personally at present you have to have an LLP for 3 years before you can claim incorportation relief and so you have time

    • @Jeffybonbon
      @Jeffybonbon 2 года назад

      @@Inheritancetaxadvice hanks I have spoken to TMW and they will not allow this They have sent me the Loan agreement so it would be a huge job trying to arrange the number of Mortgages I have they have said if i breached the agreement they would ask all funds to be repaid in 28 days and if i factor in the higher rates to move it makes no sense