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Bloomsbury Professional inheritance tax 2021/22 / Mark McLaughlin, Iris Wünschmann-Lyall, Chris Erwood.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextSeries: Core Tax AnnualsPublisher: London [England] : Bloomsbury Professional, 2021Distributor: [London, England] : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2021Description: 1 online resource (712 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781526518507
  • 9781526518484
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 343.41053 23
LOC classification:
  • KD5560 .M153 2021eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Chapter 1 Inheritance tax: introduction -- Chapter 2 Domicile -- Chapter 3 Transferable nil rate bands -- Chapter 4 Lifetime transfers -- Chapter 5 IHT on death -- Chapter 6 Valuation of assets -- Chapter 7 Gifts with reservation of benefit -- Chapter 8 Compliance -- Chapter 9 Trusts: interest in possession -- Chapter 10 Relevant property trusts -- Chapter 11 Exemptions and excluded property -- Chapter 12 Reliefs ? General -- Chapter 13 Business property relief and agricultural -- Chapter 14 Lifetime planning -- Chapter 15 Wills and estate planning -- Chapter 16 The family home and residence nil rate band -- Chapter 17 Pre-owned assets
Summary: "Inheritance Tax 2021/22 provides a clearly structured analysis of the major inheritance tax (IHT) provisions together with the tips and planning techniques needed to apply them successfully and to avoid potential pitfalls. This essential guide to IHT helps you navigate progressively through the complexities of an increasingly difficult subject. It starts with the basic rules and principles before looking at topics in more depth. Whatever your level of expertise and experience, this book will be a valuable addition to your practice library. Updates for the 2021/22 edition include: - HMRC confirm there will be no overarching reform to Trust taxation - HMRC consultation into how better to support taxpayers to fulfil their offshore tax obligations/compliance - IHT thresholds - References to the freezing of the nil rate band and the fixing of the residence nil rate band and taper threshold - IHT compliance - A change in HMRC's practice when handling applications for a clearance certificate (form IHT30) - Covid-19 - Temporary easements for IHT compliance purposes resulting from difficulties caused by Covid-19 - HMRC confirmed that payments under the coronavirus life assurance scheme are exempt from IHT - Case law ? Including: - O'Neill v Holland (joint beneficial ownership between co-inhabitants) - Fantini v Scrutton & Ors (purported severance of a joint tenancy) - Cox (Executors) v HMRC [2020] UKFTT 442 TC (reinforces HMRC stance on BPR denial for furnished holiday lettings) This accessible reference guide has a user-friendly structure with 'signposts' at the beginning of each chapter to summarise key topics and 'focus points' throughout to highlight important issues, as well as numerous worked examples demonstrating how to apply the main principles in practice."-- Provided by publisher.
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Chapter 1 Inheritance tax: introduction -- Chapter 2 Domicile -- Chapter 3 Transferable nil rate bands -- Chapter 4 Lifetime transfers -- Chapter 5 IHT on death -- Chapter 6 Valuation of assets -- Chapter 7 Gifts with reservation of benefit -- Chapter 8 Compliance -- Chapter 9 Trusts: interest in possession -- Chapter 10 Relevant property trusts -- Chapter 11 Exemptions and excluded property -- Chapter 12 Reliefs ? General -- Chapter 13 Business property relief and agricultural -- Chapter 14 Lifetime planning -- Chapter 15 Wills and estate planning -- Chapter 16 The family home and residence nil rate band -- Chapter 17 Pre-owned assets

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"Inheritance Tax 2021/22 provides a clearly structured analysis of the major inheritance tax (IHT) provisions together with the tips and planning techniques needed to apply them successfully and to avoid potential pitfalls. This essential guide to IHT helps you navigate progressively through the complexities of an increasingly difficult subject. It starts with the basic rules and principles before looking at topics in more depth. Whatever your level of expertise and experience, this book will be a valuable addition to your practice library. Updates for the 2021/22 edition include: - HMRC confirm there will be no overarching reform to Trust taxation - HMRC consultation into how better to support taxpayers to fulfil their offshore tax obligations/compliance - IHT thresholds - References to the freezing of the nil rate band and the fixing of the residence nil rate band and taper threshold - IHT compliance - A change in HMRC's practice when handling applications for a clearance certificate (form IHT30) - Covid-19 - Temporary easements for IHT compliance purposes resulting from difficulties caused by Covid-19 - HMRC confirmed that payments under the coronavirus life assurance scheme are exempt from IHT - Case law ? Including: - O'Neill v Holland (joint beneficial ownership between co-inhabitants) - Fantini v Scrutton & Ors (purported severance of a joint tenancy) - Cox (Executors) v HMRC [2020] UKFTT 442 TC (reinforces HMRC stance on BPR denial for furnished holiday lettings) This accessible reference guide has a user-friendly structure with 'signposts' at the beginning of each chapter to summarise key topics and 'focus points' throughout to highlight important issues, as well as numerous worked examples demonstrating how to apply the main principles in practice."-- Provided by publisher.

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