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Parent passed away and now its an extra £2300 stamp duty to by our house.
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@Derk17 are you coming back to your thread ?0
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Possibly but I doubt it judging by the words the OP uses, IE "staggering" and in the scheme of things.p00hsticks said:
I strongly suspect that the OP has made a typo and that the sum in question is actually £2,800 (close to the thread title)/silvercar said:Create a limited company and “sell” the fathers flat to it. That will bring you back to being a non-owner. Of course there will be costs of doing this, but nothing like the £22,800 you are facing.
However, you may be right and hopefully OP will clarify.
Some really good advice on this thread re led co/etc.0
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