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Home » Families urged to act now and plan ahead for upcoming changes to Inheritance Tax

Lifetime Planning and Wills
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Feb 5th, 2025

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Families urged to act now and plan ahead for upcoming changes to Inheritance Tax

Justine AlfordLifetime Planning and Wills specialist Justine Alford urges families to act urgently ahead of forthcoming Inheritance Tax changes.

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Inheritance Tax Changes

Families are being urged to take action to safeguard their financial future ahead of upcoming changes to Inheritance Tax (IHT) rules. In the last budget, the Chancellor announced a freeze on the IHT nil rate band and residence nil rate band thresholds until 2030, meaning more families will likely be impacted as property values continue to rise.

Changes to tax relief on certain assets and adjustments to pension rules will see more estates facing unexpected tax liabilities. Lifetime Planning, Wills and Tax specialist Justine Alford warns that failing to plan ahead could result in significant financial losses for loved ones, with many unaware of the options available when it comes to planning to mitigate IHT.

The Association of Lifetime Lawyers

New research from The Association of Lifetime Lawyers, a membership body of expert lawyers from across the UK, reveals a sharp increase in concerns around IHT. A staggering 80% of their lawyers report a surge in IHT-related inquiries over the last six months alone, with interest spiking further (68%) following the budget.

More than three-quarters (77%) have observed a growing trend of clients exploring the option of gifting assets during their lifetime to reduce the IHT bill their loved ones might have to pay. Despite this rising demand, 66% of lawyers believe many people remain unaware of their options for IHT planning.

Justine Alford stresses the urgency of acting before it is too late: “The landscape of IHT is shifting rapidly, and we’re seeing many people left uncertain about how to protect their loved ones. We’ve seen increasing interest in property gifting and growing concerns about access to pension funds that could jeopardise long-term financial security.”

“The complexity of these changes has caused confusion among families. Taking proactive steps now can help minimise the impact of IHT and ease financial and emotional stress for your family. Discussing finances and estate planning may feel challenging, but being open about it is key to ensuring loved ones are well cared for in the future.”

Unused pension pots and lump sum death benefits

Justine adds: “One big change is that from April 2027, most unused pension pots and lump sum death benefits will become part of a person’s estate for IHT purposes, potentially pushing many more people over the IHT threshold. Given the potential impact of this change, it’s a good time to review your Will as part of your overall investment and gifting strategy to ensure your legal and financial arrangements are as tax-efficient as possible.”

Seeking professional advice from a specialist solicitor, such as an Accredited Lifetime Lawyer, can provide peace of mind and a clear strategy to navigate these complex changes confidently. Call Justine on 01225 866541 or complete the Contact Form below.

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