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The City Cottons on to the IHT con

By Fraser Nelson

Pennies are dropping in the city about the inheritance tax con. Here is Nigel May at MacIntyre Hudson: 

“The Chancellor has done some wonderful arithmetic here by adding together two allowances that already exist, and passing it off as doubling the allowance.  Any married couple receiving advice about reducing their inheritance tax bill would have been able to use both allowances by either passing on assets or using a nil-rate discretionary trust on the death of the first spouse.”

Does the Treasury really believe it’s worth this, just to fool the TV news for a few hours? Truly pathetic.

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