I give up. Just remember that if this is something you ever try to do yourself, you were warned...Bottom line, I still think it would be difficult to prove evasion on the basis of the intended living arrangements of two non related people.
Try looking at whatever Finance Act provision was replaced by the current wording.I notice that the wording of the gift arrangement is based on the 2008 finance act coming in to force on 31/01/2008, is there anywhere the previous wording can be found?
OP why don't you save some more and instead of buying furniture use this as part of the deposit. Just curious why do you need to purchase a house if your husband to be already has a house. Also I would have thought that with the way house prices were going stamp duty would be getting more affordable?
I am saving on an ongoing basis but it takes a long time to save approx 20k!
Hubby to be owns a house but it is not convenient for us for work.
BTW..can stamp duty be included in mortgage or does it have to be paid like a deposit??
Would you consider selling his house/re-mortgaging to raise some cash from it? Just an idea....
Houses are ot selling in the area at the moment. The market is flooded with 3 bed semi's.
I don't think that remortgaging would be a goo idea as that would spread the 20k required out over the term of the mortgage.
Not always - you could pay off the €20k in a shorter time - maybe 5 years or so.....when you re-mortgage some lenders will allow you to pay off the top up amount faster than the original mortgage term.
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