Inheritance Tax Changes: Can You Risk Losing Out On A Valuable Tax Perk?

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Changes to the new inheritance tax nil-rate band in April 2017 could see hundreds of thousands of people limited on their tax liabilities.
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Changes to the new inheritance tax nil-rate band in April 2017 could see hundreds of thousands of people limited on their tax liabilities.

In a recent article published in the Telegraph, our Wills, Trusts and Probate team commented on the new changes on inheritance tax being implemented. The new rules will give an additional inheritance tax allowance on top of the usual £325,000 per person. However, for those who have a Will that incorporates a Discretionary Trust, they may risk losing out on a valuable tax incentive.

Gary Kiely, Partner in our Wills, Trusts and Probate team, estimated that "hundreds of thousands of people could miss out on the expanded allowance unless they dismantle trust arrangements."

If you think your existing Will may include a Discretionary Trust, or you require an up-to-date, tax efficient Will, please contact one of our Wills, Trusts and Probate solicitors on 020 3814 2020.

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Inheritance Tax Changes: Can You Risk Losing Out On A Valuable Tax Perk?

UK Tax

Contributor

Blaser Mills  logo
We are a full-service firm, offering a comprehensive range of legal services to businesses and private individuals. We act for blue-chip companies that are household names as well as SMEs, entrepreneurs and not-for-profit organisations. The team at Blaser Mills Law is recognised nationally and internationally for its commercial expertise in dealing with debt recovery and the litigation arising from the commencement of legal proceedings. In addition, the team have an excellent reputation for dealing with insolvency matters. We have experience with cross-border matters and after analysis of the contractual terms will provide advice as to the best forum for a cross-border claim.
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