Making a gift of the family home can be an effective way to reduce your inheritance tax liability, but there are many issues to consider both practically and from a tax perspective.
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The Chancellor has announced a balancing act between spending restraint, outright and immediate tax rises, stealth tax measures and fiscal drag. This has allowed him to limit some of the pain and even announce some new spending while ensuring that the tax take, combined with targeted spending cuts, improves the nation's finances over the next six years by a projected £55bn, helping to address that "very big deterioration".
Mark qualified as a solicitor at Womble Bond Dickinson and returned to the firm in September 2012 after a spell as the head of Charities and Educat
Given recent tax changes, making the most of the planning opportunities available in the current 2022/23 tax year is, therefore, all the more important. With this in mind, this article outlines a non-exhaustive five point tax year end checklist which should help ensure you don’t miss out.
HMRC issues guidance on how trustees who don't register and properly maintain trusts may be fined
Wednesday marked the first Spring Budget for Chancellor Jeremy Hunt following his Autumn Statement last November. He built it around four 'Es'.