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Unmarried couple purchased a house several years ago. Will is in place that the other half of the couple will inherit the other half of the house.
However, as not married, if one person passes away, the other person will have to pay CGT at 33% on half the value of the house before they can take full ownership.Is this correct?
Both parties have lived in the house for almost 20 years, no other interest in any property currently, one may have a small inheritance by share of a house at some stage in the future.
Is there an exemption from CGT based on its the main home for both parties for so long?
Life cover is in place to clear mortgage when one person passed away.
Would a section 72 or 73 policy be a solution? Although these seem to have quite a large monthly premium?
Is the cheaper and more sensible approach to get married …. Nothing against marriage just never got around to it.
Neither half of the couple wants to end up having to sell house to cover inheritance tax in the event of the other person passing away.
Any advice appreciated…
Unmarried couple purchased a house several years ago. Will is in place that the other half of the couple will inherit the other half of the house.
However, as not married, if one person passes away, the other person will have to pay CGT at 33% on half the value of the house before they can take full ownership.Is this correct?
Both parties have lived in the house for almost 20 years, no other interest in any property currently, one may have a small inheritance by share of a house at some stage in the future.
Is there an exemption from CGT based on its the main home for both parties for so long?
Life cover is in place to clear mortgage when one person passed away.
Would a section 72 or 73 policy be a solution? Although these seem to have quite a large monthly premium?
Is the cheaper and more sensible approach to get married …. Nothing against marriage just never got around to it.
Neither half of the couple wants to end up having to sell house to cover inheritance tax in the event of the other person passing away.
Any advice appreciated…