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How to Minimise Inheritance Tax: A Comprehensive Guide
Inheritance Tax (IHT) can have a significant impact on the amount that your beneficiaries receive from your estate. Understanding how it works and implementing strategies to minimise its impact can help ensure that your loved ones benefit as much as possible from your estate.
What tax implications do I need to be aware of with Asset Protection Trusts?
Asset Protection Trusts (APTs) are often used to manage and safeguard your assets, but it’s important to understand that they come with various tax implications that need careful consideration. Understanding these tax implications ensures that your trust has been set up correctly and operates in compliance with the law.
What happens if your Asset Protection Trust hasn’t been registered?
Asset Protection Trusts (APTs) are used for managing and protecting assets, which means it’s critical that it has been properly registered. Many APTs are legally required to register with HMRC both for reporting for tax purposes, and being entered on HMRC’s trust registration service (‘TRS’). This is essential to avoiding both legal and financial complications.
Everything You Need to Know about Asset Protection Trusts
You may have heard of Asset Protection Trusts (APTs), sometimes known as Family Protection Trusts, in the news, or perhaps you or a loved one has a trust in place you started some years ago.
What do I need to do if I am a previous client of McClure Solicitors?
The closure of McClure Solicitors has left many former clients facing uncertainty and concern regarding their legal and financial arrangements. If you are a previous client of McClure Solicitors, it is crucial to take proactive steps to address any issues and secure your interests.
What happened for previous clients of McClure Solicitors and their Family Protection Trusts?
The collapse of McClure Solicitors has left many clients in a state of uncertainty and concern, particularly for those who had set up Family Protection Trusts. Former clients have found themselves left in the dark regarding their trusts and are now seeking advice about the best options available to them.
Guidance for former clients of McClure Solicitors
McClure Solicitors went into administration in April 2021 and many ex-clients are now concerned about the legal documents they prepared previously through McClures. We have been actively helping a number of ex-clients of McClure Solicitors where, upon the advice of McClures, “Family Protection Trusts” were put in place and these types of legal documents in particular may not have been in the best interests of those clients