UK:
IHT And Trusts: Hidden Details In Autumn Statement
19 December 2013
Wedlake Bell
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The Chancellor's Autumn Statement, published on 5 December
2013, contained changes to the inheritance tax regime for trusts.
Hidden in the detail, and not included in the speech the Chancellor
gave to Parliament, the measures are easy to miss. In this article first published in
eprivateclient (www.eprivateclient.com) on 9 December 2013 and
reproduced here with kind permission, Fay
Copeland, partner and Head of Private Client at Wedlake
Bell, discusses the inheritance tax announcements and what they may
mean for our clients.
The content of this article is intended to provide a general
guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.
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