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Dutch IHT question

mouseface
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Dutch IHT question

Postby mouseface » Sun Nov 12, 2017 9:33 pm

A relative was born in Holland but left when she was in her early 20s and lives in the Middle East and has done for over 50 years. She has Dutch Citizenship but has not taken on the Citizenship of the country she lives in but she is a Permanent Resident of that country, pays tax there, has a pension from there from her work and lives in a home there which she owns.

She has a significant amount of savings in her Dutch bank account - stocks, shares and money. She has no property in Holland, just savings.

The country where she is a permanent resident has no inheritance tax.

My question is, would her heirs (who live in the UK have to pay inheritance tax on her savings to the Dutch Government)?

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