Threesixty launches IHT guide

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IFA support firm Threesixty is the latest company to launch a free guide to Inheritance Tax.

Threesixty says it highlights how straightforward it can be for advisers to reduce the effects of IHT. The proportion of estates subject to IHT has doubled from 3% in the Chancellor’s 1999 budget statement to 6% in the 2007 statement. David Ingram, a founding partner of threesixty and author of the guide, says: “The 2006 Budget introduced fundamental changes to IHT with many previously legitimate planning routes being closed off. "Even after the 2007 budget there is still a lot of confusion out there and this situation needs to be rectified as IHT planning requires certainty.” Last we...

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