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UK: Can I give money to my brother instead of him paying income tax on a share of my rental ...
Would the law see this as a gift (tax free), or would they see it as us trying to avoid income tax that we would have to pay, if for example, we decided to pay my brother in rental income from my house …
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Why doesn't everyone in UK just pay with exempted gifts?
From what I've grasped from the gov.uk website,
you can gift as much as you like to anyone without paying any tax, as long as you don't die in the next 7 years. … So why doesn't everyone just gift money to each other, to avoid paying tax?
For example, I could let 3 lodgers live with me for free (a room each). They could gift me £4000 a year each. …