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  • Investors focus on securing family’s financial future ahead of tax changes

    September 9, 2025

    UK investors are prioritising passing on their wealth to family members in order to avoid the damage of looming tax raids, fresh research has found. Over 50 per cent of people approaching retirement ranked passing on wealth as a top priority, up from 32 per cent in 2023, according to a survey from BRI wealth [...]

  • Angela Rayner under pressure to clarify property questions amid hypocrisy accusations

    September 1, 2025

    Angela Rayner is facing mounting scrutiny over her property portfolio, with accusations that she avoided £40,000 in stamp duty and questions around a house valuation in her constituency.  These suggestions are made more embarrassing by her dual roles as deputy prime minister and housing secretary.  The Times has reported on the “remarkable coincidence” that, at [...]

  • Rumoured changes to inheritance tax gifting spark concern for middle-class

    August 15, 2025

    Reeves is looking at measures to increase revenue from inheritance tax by tightening gift rules, a move that may disproportionately affect the middle class.

  • Inheritance tax crackdown will not spark family farm firesale, study finds

    August 14, 2025

    Most farmers will be able to shoulder the inheritance tax bill foisted on them by the Treasury at last autumn’s Budget without having to sell their family farm, according to a fresh analysis which also proposed new ways the reforms could be “better targeted.” The paper, from independent tax think tank the Centre for the [...]

  • Inheritance tax: Reeves could change thresholds and crack down on gift rules

    August 13, 2025

    Rachel Reeves is exploring measures to extract more revenue from inheritance tax (IHT) ahead of the Autumn Budget, as she looks to plug a massive fiscal blackhole without breaking Labour election promises on tax.  According to a report in The Guardian, the Treasury is looking into changes to thresholds as well as tightening the rules [...]

  • Reeves’ non-dom crackdown is unwittingly driving rich Brits away too

    August 4, 2025

    The hordes of wealthy foreigners leaving Britain to escape the government’s non-dom crackdown are being joined by high-net-worth Brits capitalising on an arcane element of the policy that has made it easier for them to avoid paying inheritance tax (IHT). Several wealth advisers and tax lawyers have reported a “second wave of interest” from middle-aged [...]

  • Rachel Reeves mulls inheritance tax U-turn as non-doms flee

    June 17, 2025

    Rachel Reeves is reportedly mulling over changes to inheritance tax (IHT) on non-doms for assets held around the world, as pressure has ramped up from the City. That’s according to a report in the Financial Times, with “tweaks” to current rules to stem the UK’s haemorrhaging of non-doms.  This potential U-turn follows pressure on the [...]

  • Average earners dragged into IHT net – how can you reduce your taxes?

    June 5, 2025

    New rules to include pensions in estates for Inheritance Tax purposes could see average earners dragged into the IHT net. How can you protect your assets? Inheritance tax receipts rose over £8bn in the 2025 to 2025 financial year, an increase of £0.8bn from the year before. That was due to a combination of rising [...]

  • Non-dom exodus could blow ‘black hole’ in public finances

    June 2, 2025

    At least 10 per cent of the UK’s non-doms left the UK last year following Rachel Reeves’ crackdown on the tax status, new research claims, a rate which if continued into this year would wipe out the Chancellor’s fiscal headroom. According to the Chamberlain Walker study, conducted by former Treasury economist Chris Walker, a minimum [...]

  • MPs demand changes to inheritance tax raid on farms

    May 16, 2025

    Plans to levy inheritance tax on farmland threaten the future of British agriculture and should be paused while its ill effects are properly examined, an influential committee of MPs has said. In a damning report on the state of British farming, the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (EFRA) Committee argued there was a “considerable risk” [...]

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