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Ewan

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It wasn't that much at the time..probably 15 years ago…in fairness i saved him about £1.3m in Inheritance Tax genuinely didn't value the gift as i would now…one of my regrets if i am honest as i get older and ahem..wiser..
How this tax saving? I thought there was not much that could be done, other than gifting at least seven years before death? Feel free to PM me.
 

Online913127Y

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How this tax saving? I thought there was not much that could be done, other than gifting at least seven years before death? Feel free to PM me.
The landscape now is alot different to then but it can still be done using the right tools. Ill PM you..
 

Bebs

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What in the good Lord's truth ... WOWSERS!
That is awesome ... but, unless you have a lot of friends or 4 mouths to smoke through ... that's a lot of cigars.
I'm envious though!
Thanks! I do smoke regularly though, probably around 2 boxes a month. So it really isn’t that many but I do keep a point of topping up whenever I come across some.
Actually at the moment the floor is full too as I ran out of space, just didn’t have a pic of it :)


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Bebs

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It’s tricky.. if you want same size (Churchill) and Cuban, then it’s £50ish minimum.
With New World cigars you can find a decent Churchill sized for £20-30.
 

Online913127Y

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It’s tricky.. if you want same size (Churchill) and Cuban, then it’s £50ish minimum.
With New World cigars you can find a decent Churchill sized for £20-30.
Im very much old world so it will have to be cuban. What would you recommend?