Inheritance Tax: 5 shrewd strategies for reducing a potential bill

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If you take a proactive approach to managing your wealth, you could reduce how much Inheritance Tax (IHT) your estate may be liable for when you pass away.

Last month, you read about what IHT is and when estates become liable to pay it. Now, read on to discover some of the shrewd strategies you could use to reduce a potential IHT bill.

Around 1 in 22 estates are liable for Inheritance Tax

The latest HMRC figures show that around 1 in 22 estates are liable for IHT. In fact, in 2021/22, 4.39% of deaths resulted in an IHT charge. However, frozen IHT thresholds mean the portion of estates liable for IHT is slowly rising.

While only a small proportion of estates face an IHT bill, the standard IHT rate of 40% means it can lead to a sizeable amount going to HMRC rather than your beneficiaries. Indeed, according to the Office for Budget Responsibility, HMRC collected £7.1 billion through IHT in 2022/23. The organisation expects the figure to reach £9.7 billion in 2028/29.

So, if your estate could exceed the nil-rate band, which is £325,000 in 2024/25, you might want to consider these steps to reduce a potential IHT bill.

1. Write or review your will

A will is one of the key steps you can take to ensure your assets are distributed according to your wishes. Your will can also be used to manage IHT liability by distributing your assets in a way that allows you to use allowances.

For example, the residence nil-rate band could increase how much you’re able to pass on tax-efficiently if you pass on your main home to children or grandchildren. In 2024/25, the residence nil-rate band is £175,000, so it could significantly boost the amount you’re able to pass on before your estate needs to pay IHT.

Yet, according to a FTAdviser report, a third of adults aged 55 or over have not made a will.

If you already have a will in place, reviewing it may be worthwhile. You might find opportunities to reduce your estate’s IHT liability or that your wishes have changed.

It’s often a good idea to check your will every five years or following major life events, such as getting married, welcoming children, or relationships breaking down.

2. Gift assets during your lifetime

Giving away some of your wealth during your lifetime might bring the value of your estate under IHT thresholds or reduce the overall bill. It could also be useful for your loved ones, who may benefit more from financial support now compared to later in life.

Some gifts may be considered immediately outside of your estate for IHT purposes, including:

  • Up to £3,000 in 2024/25 known as the “annual exemption”
  • Small gifts of up to £250 to each person, so long as they have not benefited from another allowance
  • Wedding gifts of up to £1,000, rising to £2,500 for your grandchildren or great-grandchildren and £5,000 for your child
  • Regular gifts that you make from your income that do not affect your ability to meet your usual living costs. For example, you might pay rent for your child or contribute to the savings account of your grandchild. It’s important these gifts are regular and it’s often a good idea to keep a record of them.

However, other gifts may be known as a “potentially exempt transfer” (PET) and could be included in IHT calculations for up to seven years after they were received.

You might also need to consider how gifting could affect your long-term financial security.

If you want to gift assets to your loved ones during your lifetime, making it part of your financial plan could offer peace of mind. We may be able to help you understand how gifting will affect your wealth in the future and how to do so tax-efficiently.

3. Use your pension to pass on wealth

For IHT purposes, your pension usually sits outside your estate. As a result, it might provide a valuable way to pass on assets. According to a PensionBee survey, almost two-thirds of Brits were unaware of this, so your pension might be an option you’ve overlooked when considering IHT.

Choosing to use other assets to fund your retirement could help you pass on more to your loved ones through your pension. Considering your beneficiaries when you’re creating a retirement plan could help you decide which option is right for your goals.

While pensions aren’t normally liable for IHT, your beneficiary may need to consider Income Tax when accessing funds held in an inherited pension in some circumstances.

Your pension isn’t typically covered by your will. Instead, you can complete an expression of wish form to inform your pension provider who you’d like to receive it when you pass away.

4. Place assets in a trust

Provided certain conditions are met, assets that are placed in trust no longer belong to you. So, they normally won’t be included when calculating an IHT bill.

A trust is a legal arrangement that holds assets for the benefit of another person. As the benefactor, you can set out who will benefit from the assets and under what circumstances, which can give you greater control when compared to gifting or leaving an inheritance. In some cases, you may still benefit from the assets held in a trust, such as receiving the dividends from investments.

You can also name a trustee, who would be responsible for managing the trust in line with your wishes and for the benefit of the beneficiaries.

There are several different types of trusts and it’s important it’s set up correctly to ensure it meets your needs, including reducing a potential IHT bill if that’s one of your priorities. Taking legal advice might be valuable when creating a trust.

In addition, it may be difficult, and sometimes impossible, to reverse decisions related to a trust. As a result, you should think carefully about which assets you place in a trust and how your decisions align with your wider financial plan. Please arrange a meeting with us if you’d like to talk about putting some of your wealth into a trust.

5. Take out life insurance 

Life insurance isn’t a way to reduce your estate’s IHT liability. However, it could provide a useful way for your family to pay the bill.

Whole of life insurance cover would pay out a lump sum to your beneficiaries when you pass away. They could then use this payout to cover the IHT bill, so they wouldn’t need to consider how to use their inheritance to pay the cost. This option might ease the stress your loved ones are dealing with at a time when they’re grieving or handling your affairs.

It’s important to note that you’ll need to pay regular premiums to maintain life insurance coverage. The cost of life insurance can vary depending on a range of factors, from the size of the eventual payout to your health.

You might want to consider using a trust to hold the life insurance. Otherwise, the payout could be added to the value of your estate and increase the IHT that is due.

Legal advice may be useful when setting up a trust, which can be complex.

Contact us to talk about your Inheritance Tax strategy

There might be other ways you could reduce a potential IHT bill too. If you have any questions about IHT or your wider financial plan, please contact us.

Next month, read our blog to discover how IHT in the UK compares to other countries and proposals to reform the tax.

Please note: This blog is for general information only and does not constitute advice. The information is aimed at retail clients only.

Please do not act based on anything you might read in this article. All contents are based on our understanding of HMRC legislation, which is subject to change.

The Financial Conduct Authority does not regulate estate planning, trusts or Inheritance Tax planning.

Note that life insurance plans typically have no cash in value at any time and cover will cease at the end of the term. If premiums stop, then cover will lapse.

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