Self portrait?This bloke would be interestedView attachment 10965
Search on eBay for Eaglemoss Marvel figurines, you’ll get a feel for the price of each one individually then. Some will be more than others. It’s a shame you don’t have the magazines and binders with them as they’d fetch a lot more. I’d have them myself if I had anywhere to put them and the money spare to buy them. Shoot me a WhatsApp if you need any help.View attachment 10964
Mrs Trips has been landed with this set of Marvel figures, anybody any ideas on where she can shift them onto?
The magazines are at the MIL's I believe, thanksSearch on eBay for Eaglemoss Marvel figurines, you’ll get a feel for the price of each one individually then. Some will be more than others. It’s a shame you don’t have the magazines and binders with them as they’d fetch a lot more. I’d have them myself if I had anywhere to put them and the money spare to buy them. Shoot me a WhatsApp if you need any help.
For what it’s worth I swapped my collection of DC ones for a Batman #251 9.4 which at the time was worth about £600.The magazines are at the MIL's I believe, thanks
I would have thought it would be IHT rather than CGTDon’t know if we have our own version of Martin Lewis on here but if you receive a sum of money from a trust fund set up by a deceased parent is it subject to Capital gains tax?
Inheritance tax was fine, i was within the threshold, the insurance Company told me it wasn’t subject to IHT, I’m not sure about CGT though, don’t want one of those brown HMRC envelopes turning up in he porch, I’ve had my fill of those over the last 12mths.
You could try the HMRC forums or giving them a call, I hear they can be helpful.
This website seems to suggest you'll only have to pay CGT if the value rises between when the person died and when you actually get the trust.