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20 Sep

Cracking the inheritance tax code: a case study in calculating IHT

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Event
Time:

1:00 pm

Date:

Friday 20th September 2024

Location:

Online

Duration

1 HRS 00 MINS

Save your spot now. 1pm on 20 September 2024. Cracking the inheritance tax code: a case study in calculating IHT

There’s nothing paraplanners love more than a case study to help bring a technical topic to life.

And that’s especially true when it comes to getting to grips with the complexities of inheritance tax (IHT) calculations.

Which is why you’re invited to join us online at 1pm on Friday 20 September 2024 for a case-study led online Assembly that’s all about calculating IHT.

Join Graeme Robb from M&G Wealth as he guides us through a case study in which he will break down each stage and address common misconceptions. During the lunch-hour Assembly, Graeme expects to cover:

  • Nil rate bands: how nil rate bands come into play and their place in calculations
  • Failed PETs: learn how to bring failed potentially exempt transfers (PETs) back into the equation
  • Chargeable lifetime transfers: discover the impact of transfers requiring a 14-year look-back period
  • Allowances on death: explore the various allowances that can be factored into calculations if unused
  • Taper relief: how it actually works – it’s not what many think!
  • Charitable gifts: unpack the 36% band for charitable gifts and find out how to calculate it correctly
  • Deeds of variation: understand their influence on IHT calculations
  • Tax responsibility: who’s actually responsible for paying the calculated tax

Because it’s an Assembly, you’ll have plenty of chances to ask questions, share examples and make suggestions.

How does that sound? If you fancy joining in, save your spot now.

Speakers

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Graeme Robb
M&G Wealth

Graeme Robb is a Senior Technical Manager in the technical team at M&G Wealth. He is a Chartered Accountant and Chartered Tax Adviser, specialising in tax and trusts. Graeme joined Scottish Mutual's Technical Support Unit in 1996 providing taxation and trust expertise to its onshore and offshore operations. His role evolved to support other businesses under the Abbey National umbrella - Scottish Provident, Scottish Provident International, Cater Allen Bank and James Hay. Graeme also worked as a Technical Manager for Santander Private Banking UK and has held positions at accountancy firms Ernst & Young and Grant Thornton.

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