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Capital Acquisitions Tax Deadlines
Q. I received an inheritance in late 2017 and I’m unsure as to whether I have to file a return or pay tax. What are the rules in relation to this?
A. Capital Acquisitions Tax (CAT) is the tax that can apply to the person who receives any gifts or inheritances during their lifetime.
How much tax you have to pay depends on your relationship to the person you are receiving the gift/inheritance from.
There are three different tax-free thresholds. These thresholds depend on your relationship to the person making the gift or inheritance. You must pay tax when the total value of all gifts or inheritances received within any one group exceeds that threshold.
Group A - €310,000
A son or daughter of the person giving the gift or inheritance (the disponer).
Group B: - €32,500
A parent, brother, sister, niece, nephew or grandchild of the disponer.
Group C - €16,250
People with a relationship to the disponer not already covered in Groups A or B.
If the total value of gifts or inheritance is above 80% of your threshold amount, use Revenue Online Services (ROS) to complete your IT38 return. This is the case even if you are not due to pay CAT, as you have not exceeded the relevant group threshold. When calculating whether you have reached 80% of your group threshold, you should include all gifts received in the same threshold since 5 December 1991.
All gifts and inheritances with a valuation date in the 12-month period ending on the 31 August must be paid and filed by 31 October.
For example, if the valuation date is between 1 September 2017 and 31 December 2017, you must complete the tax return and pay the tax on or before 31 October 2018. Likewise, If the valuation date is between 1 January 2018 and 31 August 2018 you must also complete the tax return and pay the tax on or before 31 October 2018.
Date published 12 Jul 2018
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