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Generous gifts inheritance tax backfire divorce

LegislationLawAffectTaxation

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The article discusses UK inheritance tax planning and asset protection in divorce, but no concrete commercial mechanism is identified. The impact is limited to legal advisory services, with no direct effect on product prices, supply chains, or corporate margins. Relevant sectors are weak; GLOBAL_BANKING is included only because wealth management and estate planning are peripheral banking services, but the mechanism is too indirect to warrant a strong signal.

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  • Inheritance tax at 40% on estates over £325,000 for singles, £650,000 for couples.
  • Inheritance tax to apply to unspent pension pots from April 2027.
  • Law firm Hodge Jones & Allen reports rise in requests for pre/post-nuptial agreements to safeguard inheritances.

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