Some estates may exceed the threshold above which inheritance tax is payable, so it’s important to know whether or not this could impact you. Read on to find out who pays it, how much it is and how you may be able to manage its impact on your family and your estate.
What is inheritance tax?
What is the limit for inheritance tax?
How much inheritance tax will my estate pay?
How much money can you give away without incurring an inheritance tax charge?
Will my pension be included as part of my estate?
How do I plan for inheritance tax?
How is inheritance tax paid?
Where can I find more information on inheritance tax planning?
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You can find out more about inheritance tax on your estate on HMRC or MoneyHelper useful guides:
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