Ricky Gervais wants to marry 'before he dies' to avoid tax
- Comedian Ricky Gervais announced plans to marry his long-term partner, novelist Jane Fallon, aiming to protect his estimated £141 million estate from Inheritance Tax.
- The couple has been together for 44 years after meeting at University College London in 1982, yet Inheritance Tax rules do not recognize unmarried partners as spouses regardless of cohabitation duration.
- Inheritance Tax is charged at 40% on estates worth more than £325,000; without marriage, Fallon cannot claim the spouse exemption on the £141 million fortune.
- Speaking to Saga Magazine, Gervais confirmed tax is the primary reason, stating, "But if it wasn't for… why? We share all our money, we've been living together for 40 years."
- Fallon recently shared a positive update on her breast cancer recovery after a successful second operation, while Gervais continues working from North London and Buckinghamshire with no retirement plans.
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