IHT receipts rise again to hit £6.3bn in nine months
£600m more than in the same period last year
The approaching tax year-end applies equally to those born in the UK and to foreign expats living there. This year, expats may have even more to consider given the new non-dom rules coming into force from 6 April 2017, warns Old Mutual Wealth’s financial planning expert, Rachael Griffin.
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£600m more than in the same period last year
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