In order not to make inheritance a dispute

It has been decided to increase the inheritance tax from 2015.
Broadly divided
① The basic deduction amount has been reduced!
② The maximum tax rate has been raised!
And 2 points.
Regarding the reduction of the basic deduction amount of ①, until December 31, 2014,
50 million yen + 10 million yen x number of legal heirs
What was after January 1, 2015
30 million yen + 6 million yen x number of legal heirs
Therefore, it is said that even those who have nothing to do with inheritance tax may pay inheritance tax, and the number of taxable persons will nearly double.
In addition, the land price is the basis for calculating the tax rate on land (also announced on July 1st this year), but it has risen across the board from last year, mainly in the city center, and houses and land in the city center and suburbs. Those who have are expected to be greatly affected.
Especially in the case where most of the property is real estate, it seems that it often causes trouble because it is difficult to divide the property.
Other cases that are prone to trouble are “the case where there is an heir who was taking care of the parents”, “the case where each of the former wife and the second wife has children”, and “the case where the will infringes the legitime”. It seems that there are many cases where “only some legal heirs receive gifts.”
Even in each case, if you write a proper will, you may be able to prevent troubles in advance.
As an example, let’s say you have a second daughter who devoted you to caring for you and your deceased wife (assuming there are three other legal heirs with an eldest son and eldest daughter), and you share a lot of property with that second daughter. If I wanted to give it to you, I wanted to write a will so as not to infringe on the legitime, and to apologize to my eldest son and daughter for giving a lot of property to my second daughter, and I really wanted to do so. If you write down your feelings with all your heart, it may be possible to reduce the possibility that you will be left with a lump among the children later.
Parents don’t want to bother their children about inheritance, and while they haven’t had a lot of heritage to their parents, I want them to be more trouble-free. You’re probably thinking.
If you write a will and testament with your family and have consulted with your family, you will be able to prevent troubles, but it is difficult for your child to tell your parents to write a will. is not it.
It may be a good time for the whole family to have a hungry discussion during the Obon holidays.
Those who die should not want the remaining people to be flirting.
I would like to consult with experts in advance and aim for inheritance and gifts that will not be disappointing to relatives.


By Admin|2014-08-04|2014,News Release|


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