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Gift duty to be abolished

Picture of a giftOn 1 November 2010, the Revenue Minister- Peter Dunne confirmed the government's intention to abolish gift duty.

He said the decision would be welcomed by taxpayers as the existing rules required a high level of compliance costs and were not raising any significant revenue. Dunne said: "The protection that gift duty offers in the areas of income tax, creditors and social assistance has only ever been incidental and very limited." He said the: "significant compliance costs" outweighed any benefits.

The government has indicated that compliance costs for about 225,000 family trusts who filed returns each year was about $70M paid to lawyers and accountants and only generated on average $2.2M in revenue.

Legislation relating to the abolition of gift duty will be introduced to Parliament later in November 2010 with the intention of coming into effect on 1 October 2011. For further information click here.

How does this affect you?

We will keep you informed over the next 12 months on how the abolition of gift duty will be administered and what changes you will need to make to your trust operation. In the interim, please give us a call on 07 578 3863 if you have any queries regarding your family trust.