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From: LP12 |
"The first £325,000 of inheritances are tax free, but above this they are taxed at 40 per cent. This threshold
has not increased since 2009 and is frozen until 2030.
There is an additional allowance of £175,000 when the family home is left to direct descendants such as children or grandchildren, and this has also been pegged for five more years."
Sure, a 21 yr freeze, what's not to like/
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14215907/Inheritance-tax-raid-600MILLION-set-exceed-8billion.html
Now Rachel u've been naughty again, come here, and lower your knickers ...
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