Estate Planning with Ashwood Law
Dying is one of those subjects most of us do not like to think about. Do you realise how much you are worth, dead or alive?
Not knowing this important piece of information could mean that you have an Inheritance Tax liability without realising it.
Do you want HM Revenue & Customs benefit from your estate rather than your family because you failed to carry out basic estate planning?
Do you realise how much house values have increased in the past few years?
The Chancellor's announcement in the Autumn pre-budget report was about making it simpler for couples to utilise both of their nil rate bands. All he was doing was telling everyone what the financially astute were already doing.
Even widows and widowers might benefit from these changes. But things are likely to get more complicated if re-marriage is involved.
Still not sure if this affects you or want to know more then attend an Ashwood Law Inheritance Tax Seminar now.
Why not ask Ashwood Law to see if they can help you make sure that you have taken advantage of estate planning for you and your family.
Don't put off addressing your estate planning issues. We believe these need to be addressed well in advance. None of us are able to plan or know when we will die, so contact Ashwood Law now.
The sooner you make the arrangements, the greater your chance of taking full advantage of the tax opportunities available and thereby maximising the amount that goes to your beneficiaries. Do you really want your hard earned money to end up in the Government's pockets rather than your family?
Ashwood Law together with their solicitor connections, offer dedicated estate planning services that aim to help you to:
- Draw up and review your will
- Making full use of exemptions and allowances
- Balance the lifetime transfers between spouses
- Transfer agricultural or business property
- Transfer assets into a trust
- Arrange the correct life assurance to cover potential inheritance tax liabilities
Start your estate planning now by contacting Ashwood Law for a preliminary review
