Brendan Burgess
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You could be right there!I'm sure it has been happening in Male/female relationships for years.
I doubt Revenue could clamp down on it. Transfers between spouses are not subject to any tests for romantic involvement. So far, Irish courts consider marriages of convenience to be valid, even though registrars are now allowed to consider whether they are designed to circumvent immigration rules. [broken link removed] likewise are limited to questions of immigration. It's something I've idly considered myself when thinking about ways of transferring assets to a sibling tax free. In that case, of course, there are additional barriers concerning consanguinity. So I'd need to marry a mutual friend, gift them the assets, divorce, have them marry the sibling and do the same gift/divorce thing. It's all a bit messy, but in principle sounds like a great legal approach to tax planning.B, I nearly spilled my corn flakes when I read this. Do you think Revenue will clamp down on this sort of thing?
I doubt Revenue could clamp down on it. Transfers between spouses are not subject to any tests for romantic involvement. So far, Irish courts consider marriages of convenience to be valid, even though registrars are now allowed to consider whether they are designed to circumvent immigration rules. [broken link removed] likewise are limited to questions of immigration. It's something I've idly considered myself when thinking about ways of transferring assets to a sibling tax free. In that case, of course, there are additional barriers concerning consanguinity. So I'd need to marry a mutual friend, gift them the assets, divorce, have them marry the sibling and do the same gift/divorce thing. It's all a bit messy, but in principle sounds like a great legal approach to tax planning.
In all seriousness, if his carer is living with him, the Dwelling House Exemption would probably apply and exempt the property...
I doubt Revenue could clamp down on it. Transfers between spouses are not subject to any tests for romantic involvement. So far, Irish courts consider marriages of convenience to be valid, even though registrars are now allowed to consider whether they are designed to circumvent immigration rules. [broken link removed] likewise are limited to questions of immigration. It's something I've idly considered myself when thinking about ways of transferring assets to a sibling tax free. In that case, of course, there are additional barriers concerning consanguinity. So I'd need to marry a mutual friend, gift them the assets, divorce, have them marry the sibling and do the same gift/divorce thing. It's all a bit messy, but in principle sounds like a great legal approach to tax planning.
A bit messy is an understatement. I don't see what could possibly go wrong in all of that...
Revenue should insist that marriages are consumated...
Just out of interest, has anyone check the legality of having both a wife and a husband ? ... odds are, our bigamy laws were written so long ago that it never occurred to the legislators that this may some day become a realistic possibility, so the legal wording may not cater for this scenario. Tax consultants could be suggesting some very interesting new arrangements, if it's a runner
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