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It's not unknown for Revenue to take an interest in such matters. There have been a few cases in recent years where they have done this. E.g.:I do not believe the tax man is getting out a microscope to see if Mary breached her annual gift limits to little Jonny over a few K here and there, so does that really need consideration?
In which case it's not actually a gift.I think it makes sense for parents to retain access to cash funds - we do our child no favours getting into trouble and face debt and interest that could have been mitigated.
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Exactly.In which case it's not actually a gift.
Very much so. Which is why I very rarely drink alcohol except when I'm far away from the smaller individual. And treat my better half with the respect of which they are thoroughly deserving.Isn't 5 and under a bit young to learn about recreational drugs and sex workers?
I think it makes much more sense to get your financial ducks in a row ab initio rather than pretending that your emergency fund is junior's college fund because, and let's be very clear here, you're saying straight up that it's an emergency fund which you intend to use for their college fund if not required for other purposes.... Zurich's child savings account starts at €100 a month- you can always have a separate emergency fund and pay less into the child savings account instead of maxing out the SGT and keep your own savings separate.I think it makes sense for parents to retain access to cash funds - we do our child no favours getting into trouble and face debt and interest that could have been mitigated.
its Bare trust account in children’s name for small gift allowance.
Um, yes? You either trust your kid or you don't. And worst case scenario and they spend it on something I think is stupid, then they'll learn a valuable lesson about opportunity cost. Because the money tree is only going to bear fruit once .
Gradually like during the almost two decades you'll know them before they turn 18?Or you trust them with 6k and there is an opportunity for them to learn gradually?
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