Tax Advice: Passing on the family home

New inheritance tax rules for passing on the family home started on 6 April 2017. This additional relief should be taken into consideration when drafting your Will and we can work with you to make sure your Will is tax efficient.

From 6 April 2017, an additional nil rate band of up to £175,000 is available on death where your residence is left to direct descendants. This is in addition to the normal £325,000 nil rate band. This additional relief is however restricted If your assets exceed £2 million. The rules are fairly complicated but we can review your personal circumstances to ensure that you take advantage of all the relief that you are entitled to. This additional inheritance tax relief is available even when you downsize to a smaller property.

For example, if a married couple currently live in a large house worth £500,000 and downsize to a flat worth £250,000 they could give away some of the proceeds during their lifetime and yet still benefit from inheritance tax relief based on the higher valued property.  They could even sell up completely and move into a rental property and still get the inheritance tax relief.

With specialist advice, forethought and sensible tax planning inheritance tax can be mitigated. Our Beavis Morgan tax experts are available to guide you and advise on the available strategies.

If you would like to know more, please contact Barrie Dunning or your usual Beavis Morgan Partner.

Further reading from our BM Group business, Beavis Morgan 360 Estate Tax & Asset Protection:

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