not contract related but I thought i'd pose the q to the panel:
Situation
- Sister wants to buy a property for £130k
- sister has a mortgage arranged (abbey national) for 90k
Question
If i gift my sister 40k as a deposit on the mortgage, will she have to pay tax on the money received? I am assuming so, is there any other way around it?
I trust my sister and dont need a legal setup, joint ownership of the house or anything like that, i simply want to give her 40k as I'm a nice brother.
Abbey are saying that i cannot gift her the money as i will have a claim of ownerhsip over the house.. i cant see what it has to do with them, why do they care where the deposit is coming from initially.
Situation
- Sister wants to buy a property for £130k
- sister has a mortgage arranged (abbey national) for 90k
Question
If i gift my sister 40k as a deposit on the mortgage, will she have to pay tax on the money received? I am assuming so, is there any other way around it?
I trust my sister and dont need a legal setup, joint ownership of the house or anything like that, i simply want to give her 40k as I'm a nice brother.
Abbey are saying that i cannot gift her the money as i will have a claim of ownerhsip over the house.. i cant see what it has to do with them, why do they care where the deposit is coming from initially.
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