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The "Daily Telegraph" How to Avoid the Inheritance Tax Trap Maria Scott

The "Daily Telegraph" How to Avoid the Inheritance Tax Trap By Maria Scott

The "Daily Telegraph" How to Avoid the Inheritance Tax Trap by Maria Scott


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Explaining how to work out whether you have a potential problem with IHT, this guide shows you how to deal with it. It shows which tax breaks are right for you, and also shows that the tax traps for some have opened tax-saving opportunities for others. It also talks about the New Civil Partnerships for same-sex couples.

The "Daily Telegraph" How to Avoid the Inheritance Tax Trap Summary

The "Daily Telegraph" How to Avoid the Inheritance Tax Trap by Maria Scott

Within another decade 4 million properties could be liable for the tax, compared with the 2.4 million affected now. And, yet, IHT is often described as a voluntary tax because of the tax breaks available to avoid it. In straightforward language, this guide explains how to work out whether you have a potential problem with IHT and, if so, how to deal with it. This is the most up-to-date guide available on how ordinary people can avoid IHT. This step-by-step guide reveals if you have a problem with IHT and which tax breaks are right for you. It shows that new tax traps for some have opened tax-saving opportunities for others. It also talks about the New Civil Partnerships for same-sex couples.

About Maria Scott

Maria Scott has been a financial journalist for many years and was Personal Finance editor for the Observer until 2004. She is now a freelance writer.

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GOR010348446
9781845292294
1845292294
The "Daily Telegraph" How to Avoid the Inheritance Tax Trap by Maria Scott
Used - Good
Paperback
Little, Brown Book Group
2006-05-25
336
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