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Re: The polling that shows even Starmer could beat Reform at the next general election
That's an interesting question. Would the quid pro quo be some inheritance tax to pay to avoid the double negative? I guess I'll have to look into that. (View Post)1 -
Re: The polling that shows even Starmer could beat Reform at the next general election
There's an annual threshold on gifts that are exempt from inheritance tax if the giver dies within seven years of the gift being given. So, if I give my daughter a gift of £1,000 this year and d… (View Post)3 -
Re: The polling that shows even Starmer could beat Reform at the next general election
William seems, understandably, to be deeply affected by the contribution the Press made to the death of his mother, and some of the misery of her life. There's a risk that he'll be a reclus… (View Post)1 -
Re: The polling that shows even Starmer could beat Reform at the next general election
That's not how gifts are treated. If it was genuinely a gift, and not part of an exchange, then it wouldn't be taxable. For example, many parents gift their children money to help buy a hou… (View Post)3 -
Re: The polling that shows even Starmer could beat Reform at the next general election
Partly it's about not talking bollocks and only claiming to have done what you have actually done. For example, on the small boats, Starmer and his minions will regularly talk about, "smash… (View Post)1
