Inheritance Tax And Estate Planning
We are able to give specialist tailored advice to help clients plan for the future. We have assisted many clients with tax saving techniques through the use of certain types of Wills and Trusts. Often the type of Will or Trust used will depend on the family and business circumstances of the client and our team have many years of experience in gauging the right option for a particular client.
When a person dies the value of their assets after payment of any liabilities (known as their estate) is assessed for Inheritance Tax. The rate of the tax currently is 40% but there are reliefs and exemptions which can apply to the estate before any tax is assessed. The first £325,000 of an estate is exempt and this is called the Nil Rate Band for Inheritance Tax purposes. The estate valued over £325,000 is usually taxed then at 40%.
Any part of the estate passing to a spouse or civil partner is completely exempt from Inheritance Tax.
After April 2017 there is an additional exemption called the Residence Nil Rate Band (RNRB) whereby a further £100,000 (rising to £175,000 by 2020) can be added to the existing £325,000 nil band meaning that in April 2017 onwards at least the first £425,000 of an estate will be free of Inheritance Tax. Needless to say there are requirements to be met for this relief to apply i.e. Terms and Conditions apply.
The Inheritance Tax position of a deceased person can be very complicated and legal advice should always be sought from a specialist Probate Solicitor.
We are able to boast the expertise of Sean Boucher, Beverley Bowen and Rebecca Danks who are each one of a small number of full members of STEP (Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners). Sean, Beverley and Rebecca specialise in advising clients with high value estates in order to reduce and minimise any potential tax liability, with the expertise to be able to give estate planning and tax advice to agricultural and business clients.
It can also be the case that the best option for a client will not necessarily be Will or Trust based and we can also give advice on and assist with the making of lifetime gifts, for example a gift of a property to a child. In such circumstances it is important to consider the implications of making gifts and we are able to provide a client with the options available to them and the implications involved.
To speak to our expert Wills, Trusts and Probate Solicitors in South Wales, please contact your local JCP Solicitors office. We have offices in the following locations:
If there is not a local office to you, contact us on 03333 208644 as we are happy to arrange telephone and video meetings where appropriate. Alternatively, please feel free to email us at hello@jcpsolicitors.co.uk, fill in our online enquiry form, or use our live web chat facility.