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The burden of proof as regards the taxpayer behaviour, late appeals and cautionary tales for IHT planning are among the topics featuring in this month’s review by Edward Reed and Tristan Honeyborne (Macfarlanes).
Edward Reed and Pippa Goodfellow (Macfarlanes) provide this month’s review of private client developments that matter.
Mark Ward (BDO) explains the qualifying conditions, benefits for investors and practical points when claiming relief.

Inheritance tax consequences of pension transfer.

Emma Chamberlain OBE (Pump Court Tax Chambers) examines some important amendments to the excluded property provisions governing settlements.
Andrew Goldstone and Sarah Albury (Mishcon de Reya) review recent tax developments affecting private clients.
Andrew Goldstone and Jonathan S. Betesh (Mishcon de Reya) review recent tax developments affecting private clients.

Claire Weeks and Dominic Condé-Cole (Maurice Turnor Gardner) explain why it’s now a very good time to consider de-enveloping in order to mitigate the increasing double tax costs.

Helena Luckhurst and Katie Mitchell (Fladgate) consider the succession planning issues that entrepreneurs should consider at both an early stage and throughout the lifecycle of their business.
Well-intentioned reliefs and features combine to produce a very complex experience for those starting and growing a business, writes Paul Morton (The Office of Tax Simplification).
 
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