Few of us like to think about dying,
but equally few of us could live with the thought that we
have not made adequate provision for family and friends who
survive us.
The legislation
that governs passing on your estate, to your chosen beneficiaries
requires you to plan well in advance. Since none of us knows
when we shall die, this means making the necessary provisions
now.
The earlier you
make the arrangements, the greater your chance of taking full
advantage of the tax opportunities, available and thereby
maximising the amount that goes to your beneficiaries. Nothing
is more demoralising than the thought that a substantial slice
of wealth you have worked hard to accumulate will end up in
the Government’s coffers.
It is equally important
when planning to transfer your estate, that you make adequate
provision for yourself and your spouse in your later years.
Striking this balance calls for considerable skills and foresight
– and a detailed knowledge of the tax regime.
We provide a discreet
estate planning service that includes:
Help
with drawing up and reviewing your will.
Making
full use of exemptions and lower tax rates on lifetime transfers.
Optimising
lifetime transfers between spouses.
Transferring
business property.
Transferring
assets into companies. |