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Intestacy......is There A Tax?

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I was talking to someone yesterday that said the government takes 33% tax on estates when the death is intestate, this is beyond IHT. I can find nothing about any sort of tax on intestacy. Anyone have any idea what he was on about? seems a bit unlikely to me. Yes I know the about the rules of intestacy etc etc. Thanks.
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Never heard of that
If the estate is below IHT I do not believe there is any tax , regardless of whether the person died intestate or left a will
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yeah sounded a bit far fetched, thanks all.
well if you know the intestacy rules
then you will know the taxation deal

perhaps you know them and dont know them at the same time

basically 40% of the estate above £325 000 and dont forget the gifts in the seven years prior.

I have read Wilmott and Clarkes bit - hand wringing over an avoidable taxc and ways to avoid it even after death ( deed of variation of an intestate estate )

the 33% could be the charge that the heir hunting firms charge to find the lucky inheritor....

god knows ....

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