Giving away part of one's assets during one's lifetime remains the most effective way to reduce the inheritance tax owed by the heirs.
With an allowance currently set at €100,000 between each parent and each child (€200,000 for a couple, per child), which is replenished every 15 years, the sums transferred without paying gift duties are rising quickly.
Especially if we add the allowance of €31,865 which applies for family donations of sums of money made by a donor under the age of 80 to an adult beneficiary and which, too, is renewed every 15 years.
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A 50-year-old person who today gives €131,865 (“classic” donation coupled with a family donation) to a child can repeat the operation at 65, then at 80, without paying the least penny to the taxman.
Experts even recommend giving beyond the allowance, up to around €550,000.
And all the more so since the donor can pay the donation rights without it being...
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