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Old 19-05-2017, 10:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Blind_Eagle View Post
So let me get this straight. The Tory party are suggesting that your care should be self funded until you are left with just £100k of assets but, it's all ok because you won't be charged until you die.

This is nothing but a tax with the highest rate charged to the poorest and the lowest paid by the wealthy.

Your £200k flat? We'll have half of that.

Genuinely disgusted of Dorset.

Tenants in common rather than joint owners. Its sometimes used to beat the Inheritance tax.

That way a husband and wife own half each, the state could not take more than the share of the owner since that is 100k which is the limit nothing could be taken.

When that person dies his/hers beneficeries get the value of that half share, prolly your kids. The remaining elderly partner now owns only half 100k, the limit so safe from being taken.

Does that make sense?
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