The Importance of Making a Will: Understanding Intestate Succession and it’s Drawbacks
As a financial adviser, I've witnessed first-hand the challenges families face when a loved one passes away without a will. Dying without a valid will, known as dying intestate, can lead to a complex and often stressful process of estate administration. In this guide, we'll explore what happens if you die intestate, the major drawbacks of not having a will, and the benefits of making a will.
Inheritance Tax Planning: What is the Tapered Residence Nil Rate Band and what strategies are available to mitigate the risk of losing this allowance?
In terms of inheritance tax planning, understanding of available allowances is crucial. The Tapered Residence Nil Rate Band (RNRB) is one such element that demands attention. Introduced in April 2017, the RNRB provides an additional inheritance tax allowance specifically for individuals passing on their main residence to direct descendants. However, its tapered nature can result in a reduction or even loss of this valuable relief for higher-value estates.
Safeguarding Your Legacy: The Importance of Wills and Types of Wills Available
Securing your financial future is about more than just smart investments, it's also about ensuring your loved ones are protected, even when you're no longer here. One essential aspect of this planning is having a will in place. In this blog post, we will emphasise the importance of wills and explore the different types of wills available in the UK, empowering you to make informed decisions and protect your legacy.
Maximising Your Inheritance: Understanding the Nil Rate Band and Residential Nil Rate Band
Inheritance planning is a topic often overlooked in financial discussions, yet it plays a crucial role in securing your family's financial future. Two significant components in the UK inheritance landscape are the Nil Rate Band (NRB) and the Residential Nil Rate Band (RNRB). As an independent financial adviser, I aim to shed light on these valuable allowances, helping you make informed decisions to maximise your inheritance for your loved ones.