My wife is American and I’m British but we signed it in California
Giving your finances a check-up can be vital for those who embarked on retirement on an unsustainable financial footing
Expat Britons are no longer liable for death duties after spending a decade abroad under last year’s Budget changes
I’m worried this will have financial implications
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HMRC hasn’t changed its gift exemptions for more than 40 years. But there are ways to avoid tax
The business went into administration owing me a significant amount of cash
I believe my brother persuaded our mother to reduce my inheritance
Putting a business into trust might make tax sense, but entrepreneurs find it hard to relinquish control
I’m worried my siblings will have to sell up to fund the inheritance tax
Where will the cards fall before the autumn Budget?
I’m worried about how to structure payments fairly as I also have other children.
As IHT bills hit a record high, financial planners recommend consumers plan before the rules change from 2027
It’s an existential debate and it can lead to a dark place
I served for 15 years before we got married — can this be taken into account?
Our annual survey of FT readers shows bonus payouts are on the rise, but so too are tax concerns and school fees
We have a lasting power of attorney set up, but will it be valid abroad?
Government will not back down on reforms outlined in Budget, industry told during meeting with officials
I am keen to still use the items up to my death if possible
Experts expect the arrangement to increase in popularity as ministers expand the scope of inheritance tax
Attitudes to this subject are still a political dividing line
He wants to invest the money but doesn’t know where to start
The £40bn impact of the inheritance tax shake-up will prompt more families to spend or gift the money
Longer-term estimates predict the measures could bring in £3bn a year by 2043
Trillions of pounds will be handed down in coming decades as part of the Great Wealth Transfer — but some parents are opting out