Estate Planning
Estate planning is an essential aspect of financial planning, yet it's often overlooked. Having a will in place is crucial for ensuring that your assets are distributed according to your wishes after your death.
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Inheritance tax (IHT) is often referred to as the "voluntary tax" because, with careful planning, it's possible to mitigate its impact. Two key components of this planning in the UK are the Nil Rate Band and the Residence Nil Rate Band. Understanding these allowances can be crucial in maximising the wealth you pass on to your loved ones.
Inheritance tax planning is a critical aspect of wealth management, especially for those looking to pass on significant assets to the next generation. One often overlooked but highly effective tool for inheritance tax planning is investing in Alternative Investment Market (AIM) through ISAs and General Investment Accounts (GIAs).
Financial planning is not a one-size-fits-all approach. It involves a range of investment vehicles to meet your specific goals, whether that's saving for retirement, reducing your tax liability, or passing wealth onto the next generation. One such versatile investment vehicle is the investment bond.
Inheritance tax (IHT) is often considered a 'voluntary tax' because, with careful planning, it's possible to significantly reduce or even eliminate the liability. One effective method for mitigating IHT is the use of Whole of Life Cover in Trust.
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Note: This page is for information purposes only and should not be considered as financial advice. Always consult an Independent Financial Adviser for personalised financial advice tailored to your individual circumstances.