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Gifting and Married Couples – What Belongs to One and What to Both?

Print Gifting is often tied to family relationships. Parents gift a flat to their daughter, a grandfather to his grandson, a husband to his wife… But once community property of spouses (SJM) comes into play, things get more complicated. Does a gift belong to SJM, or is it the exclusive property of one spouse? And […]

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Gifting and Insolvency – When Can the Court Challenge a Transfer of Property

Print Many people think that when they have debts and face insolvency, they can “get rid of” property by gifting it – for example, transferring a flat to a child or a car to a partner. But the reality is different: courts and insolvency administrators often challenge such gifts and, in certain situations, declare them

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Gifting Between Partners – How to Prove a Shared Household and Avoid Tax

Print You’ve been living with your partner for years but are not married. You share a flat, expenses, and maybe even children. Yet when it comes to gifting property – a flat, a car, or a large sum of money – the question arises: will the tax office recognize your relationship as a “shared household”?This

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Gifting a Large Sum of Money – How to Avoid Problems with the Tax Office

Print Imagine you want to gift your child, partner, or sibling one million crowns. On the one hand, it’s a generous gesture. On the other hand, the question arises: what will the tax office say? Large amounts automatically attract attention – and if you make a mistake, you could face unnecessary trouble, back taxes, or

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