Govt moves forward with IHT/pension plans from April 2027

Move expected to raise £1.5bn annually

Sahar Nazir
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The government is pushing ahead with plans to include pensions within inheritance tax (IHT) from April 2027 but has made some adjustments to its implementations plans.

The move is expected to raise £1.5bn a year by 2029/30, with the average IHT burden expected to increase by £34,000. The plans were confirmed by the government on Monday (21 July). From April 6 2027, IHT will be applied on unused pension funds and death benefits. Chancellor Rachel Reeves first unveiled the plans in the Autumn Statement 2024. Adjustments The government has adjusted its original proposals following a consultation on the mechanics of implementation, which closed in January. The changes include that personal representatives, rather pension scheme administrators, w...

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