Mum has gifted me 20k, is tax due?

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Tell me how to prove it to you if you're really that bothered! (You really shouldn't be! Besides .. 20K would be a pitiful amount to lie about. If I was going to lie, I'd have said 'Sell one of her £840,000 houses and give me the dosh'.)


loliDroid84

Put it in my account, I will count it and independently verify the ammount for you.
 
Stop lying, build a reputation as a respectable poster, then come back in a few years with a picture of yourself with the money sandwiched between slices of bread (Hovis), and your username on a piece of paper.
 
Stop lying, build a reputation as a respectable poster, then come back in a few years with a picture of yourself with the money sandwiched between slices of bread (Hovis), and your username on a piece of paper.

lolEVH. I can't remember ever saying a lie on here.

You need to chill, have a beer, and watch a sunset with a loved one!

People thinking my life must be a lie because it sounds too darn awesome (not to me, but to them!) -- it is not possible for anyone to have had these experiences .. is the biggest compliment anyone could ever give me EVER! Makes me SOL (smile out loud).
 
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As long as she took it into account when paying her income tax then you have to pay nothing.

Unless she dies soon (and her estate is over £350k or whatever it is now).
 
You can't remember.. but there's evidence to suggest otherwise.

lolbritboy421231
 
A picture of the money or of the bank transfer, depending on how it was given to you.

Not exactly hard to work that one out?

With Hovis of course.

I've just got the cheque at the moment. Could photo that but everyone will just scream 'photoshop' or 'you'll cancel the cheque'. When I put it into the bank, could show screenshot of online balance, but everyone would scream 'photoshop'.

Come on! You know this! :)
 
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