Inheritance tax: transferable nil rate band | Practical Law

Inheritance tax: transferable nil rate band | Practical Law

This practice note explains what the inheritance tax nil rate band is and how spouses and civil partners can benefit from the changes introduced by the Finance Act 2008, which permits a transfer of any unused nil rate band to the surviving spouse/civil partner's estate on death. It also explains why nil rate band discretionary trusts are still useful, notwithstanding these changes.

Inheritance tax: transferable nil rate band

Practical Law UK Practice Note 4-382-1329 (Approx. 31 pages)

Inheritance tax: transferable nil rate band

by Andrew East of Holmes & Hills LLP and Practical Law Private Client
MaintainedEngland, Wales
This practice note explains what the inheritance tax nil rate band is and how spouses and civil partners can benefit from the changes introduced by the Finance Act 2008, which permits a transfer of any unused nil rate band to the surviving spouse/civil partner's estate on death. It also explains why nil rate band discretionary trusts are still useful, notwithstanding these changes.