The great tax muddle - and your precious family home It's complex and it's flawed, but the new 'family home allowance' can help cut your inheritance tax bill. By Teresa Hunter
From April 5, each individual can claim an additional allowance of Pounds 100,000 to offset the sale of a family home on death, on top of their existing Pounds 325,000 inheritance tax exemption.[...]that a larger chunk of the family home can be passed on taxfree, advisers also recommend taking a har...
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Published in | Daily telegraph (London, England : 1969) |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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London (UK)
Daily Telegraph
25.02.2017
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Summary: | From April 5, each individual can claim an additional allowance of Pounds 100,000 to offset the sale of a family home on death, on top of their existing Pounds 325,000 inheritance tax exemption.[...]that a larger chunk of the family home can be passed on taxfree, advisers also recommend taking a hard look at the most tax-effective ways to take income in retirement when seniors wish to pass on as much wealth as possible to the next generation.Danny Cox, a chartered financial planner at Hargreaves Lansdown, the investment firm, said: "If the wife dies first and leaves everything to her husband, he can currently give away up to Pounds 650,000 tax-free."From April a new allowance, the residence nil-rate band (RNRB), will permit the further reduction of IHT due on the sale of a family home.Estates worth more than Pounds 2m will see the new inheritance tax break clawed back, losing Pounds 1 of the allowance for every Pounds 2 in extra wealth.[...]a husband might die with a net estate of property and investments worth Pounds 1m and leave everything to his spouse tax free.Protecting your wealth Mr Cox said now was a good time to take stock of all financial planning to protect assets from tax.Credit: By Teresa Hunter Caption: Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire was given to the state in lieu of inheritance tax; The Duke of Devonshire, who gave away Hardwick Hall, marries Deborah Mitford; Gordon Brown, the former chancellor, relaxed IHT rules |
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ISSN: | 0307-1235 |