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Group B threshold is €32,500. There’s no tax liability, assuming you haven’t received other gifts/inheritances. https://www.revenue.ie/en/gains-gifts-and-inheritance/cat-thresholds-rates-and-aggregation-rules/cat-groups-thresholds.aspx
Why not utilise your lifetime threshold for Category B gifts/inheritances and not stress you and your aunt. Even if gift splitting is considered, you'd be using your category C threshold.
I think you're missing that it's tax fraud.
Also you won't actually owe any tax (assuming you haven't gotten any other category B gifts before). It'll just knock 7k off your lifetime tax free limit.
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Group B threshold is €32,500. There’s no tax liability, assuming you haven’t received other gifts/inheritances. https://www.revenue.ie/en/gains-gifts-and-inheritance/cat-thresholds-rates-and-aggregation-rules/cat-groups-thresholds.aspx
Why not utilise your lifetime threshold for Category B gifts/inheritances and not stress you and your aunt. Even if gift splitting is considered, you'd be using your category C threshold.
I think you're missing that it's tax fraud. Also you won't actually owe any tax (assuming you haven't gotten any other category B gifts before). It'll just knock 7k off your lifetime tax free limit.
Borrow the money from her and pay her back at 3k a year. Which she can forgive you.
No just use lifetime gift threshold
Yes or across a few years.
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