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In this video, I break down the famous Buy, Borrow, Die tax strategy, used in the US to minimise taxes. But crucially, I explain why the same approach doesn’t work when you’re dealing with HMRC in the UK. We cover: What the Buy Borrow Die strategy actually is How wealthy individuals use assets and borrowing to reduce income tax Capital Gains Tax vs Income Tax How the IRS treats death vs how HMRC does Why Buy, Borrow, Die falls apart under UK tax rules Why Buy, Borrow, Sell, Gift, Die could be more effective in the UK Why assets are taxed more favourably than earned income. Most people rely on earned income, such as salary, bonuses and wages, but this is where tax rates are highest. Wealthy individuals focus on building assets, because capital gains tax is generally lower than income tax, both in the US and under HMRC rules in the UK. In the US, investors can buy appreciating assets, borrow against them tax-free, avoid selling, and pass them on with a step-up in basis, often avoiding income tax and capital gains tax along the way. In the UK, there is a CGT step-up on death, but Inheritance Tax will apply on estates that exceed the nil rate band. That means you have to plan for both CGT and IHT together. That’s why in the UK the strategy could be buy, borrow, sell, gift, die, whilst still understanding that the tax system rewards asset ownership far more than earned income. TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - Intro 01:20 - Assets vs income 03:30 - Borrow for a long time 06:00 - US vs UK 08:05 - Sell Gift Die 09:35 - Real life WHO AM I: I'm Kiran, a qualified Accountant and experienced tax professional living in the UK. I make videos about finance, tax and investing. MY FILMING GEAR: Camera - https://amzn.to/3FxPlad Microphone - https://amzn.to/3RP1GOu Tripod - https://amzn.to/3PVWRjR DISCLAIMER: This content, and the ideas presented in it, are for education and entertainment purposes only. Kiran does not provide tax or investment advice. The information presented does not consider the financial circumstances of any investor, and therefore may not be suitable for all investors. Although Kiran is an Accountant, no Accountant-Client relationship is established with the viewer in any way. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. The product links in the description are affiliate links. This means if you choose to buy something through one of these links, I may receive a commission on the sale, but it makes no difference to you as a buyer.