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Will Storage Service

The original signed versions of legal documents, such as Wills and Powers of Attorney are the only legally binding versions. For a small annual fee, 40RTY provides a complete storage solution that solves all of the problems of protecting important legal documents.

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Writing Life Insurance into Trust

When recommending a client follow this advice, it is very rare to not get asked: so what’s the benefit of writing life insurance into trust? Well, quite simply, doing so is one of the best and easiest ways of shielding a slice of your estate from Inheritance Tax (IHT) and thus safe guarding your wealth for the benefit of those who will ultimately benefit. Life insurance policies can make up a significant portion of your estate. By placing it in a trust, you can preserve it in its entirety and determine how and when your beneficiaries receive their inheritance.

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Explained: What is a Will and Do I Need One?

To reiterate, anyone over the age of 18 and who has capacity can make a Will. I strongly recommend doing so to anyone in a relationship, who has children, assets or a combination of all three. And importantly, Wills are not for just sorting out finances and property in the event of death; you can specify what should happen if you become incapacitated (known as an advanced decision, advance directive or living Will), appoint guardians for your children and even leave money to your friends or a charity.

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Budget Changes Could Impact on Farming Families

As with most budgets, there is speculation surrounding inheritance tax (IHT) changes. The chatter is especially strong at the moment due in part to the recent recommendations by the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Inheritance & Intergenerational Fairness (APPG IIF). The word is there could be changes focussed particularly on Agricultural Property Relief (APR).

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