Estate values are rising and so is Inheritance Tax exposure

More families could now find themselves affected by Inheritance Tax due to rising house prices and frozen tax allowances. Beaumont Wealth is encouraging people to review their financial plans to understand whether their estate could be impacted.

Understanding the growing risk

There is a widespread perception that Inheritance Tax only applies to the wealthiest estates. However, because the nil-rate band has remained unchanged and is due to stay frozen until 2030, increasing property values have pushed many more estates closer to the tax threshold.

Often, this only comes to light after seeking financial advice.

Why acting early is beneficial

There are a variety of ways to help reduce the value of an estate for Inheritance Tax purposes. These can include making gifts within the available allowances, using trusts where appropriate and reviewing pensions and investments.

Many of these options require advance planning, so leaving decisions until later may reduce the available opportunities.

Protecting what matters most

For many families, Inheritance Tax is about safeguarding the wealth they hope to leave behind rather than simply reducing tax.

If no planning has taken place, beneficiaries may have to deal with unexpected tax bills that could affect decisions involving homes, investments or other valuable possessions.

Dispelling the myths

A common myth is that only affluent families need to consider Inheritance Tax. In practice, property ownership alongside savings, pensions, investments and life insurance can easily result in an estate exceeding available allowances.

Another misunderstanding is that having a will alone eliminates Inheritance Tax concerns. Although essential, a will does not automatically reduce the amount of tax due.

Mark Evans, Managing Director at Beaumont Wealth, said: “Many people are surprised to discover that their estate may be liable for Inheritance Tax. The good news is that planning opportunities are available. Taking professional advice can help ensure more of your wealth passes to the people you care about most.”

Building a lasting legacy

Inheritance Tax planning helps families preserve more of their wealth while providing confidence about the future.

Working with a financial adviser can help identify suitable strategies and develop a personalised plan that reflects your family’s objectives.

Reviewing these arrangements regularly ensures they continue to meet your needs as legislation, property values and personal circumstances change.

For tailored advice on protecting your family’s wealth, contact Beaumont Wealth today at www.beaumontwealth.co.uk or call 0330 124 7860.

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