Contact Number: 08456 381 381 enquiries@ibblaw.co.uk

Brits ‘overpay inheritance tax bills’

29th May 2012

Large numbers of UK taxpayers may have paid more inheritance than they needed to, according to new data.

In statistics released by financial service provider NFU Mutual, figures showed that inheritance tax (IHT) on residential properties is being routinely overpaid because people are not aware of the specifics of what they have to contribute.

IHT is based on the value of a property when the owner passes away, and is charged to the inheritor.

However, what many people do not know is that if the house sells for less than its market value within four years of the owners death, the inheritor can claim back the excess tax.

According to NFU inheritance experts, the recent collapse in UK property prices has left up to £90m sitting in Government accounts that could be reclaimed by the payer.

Commenting on the research, NFU Mutual personal finance specialist Sean McCann said: “Many people don’t realise that they can claim back inheritance tax if the property they inherit sells for less than it was valued at probate.

“And with house prices generally falling (across the board) over the last four years, thousands of people could still be able to claim back any such overpayment.”

For advice on issues relating to wills, trusts, probate and tax and estate planning, contact our expert wills and probate solicitors, call us on 01494 790007 or email enquiries@ibblaw.co.uk.



Discover more

Managing our impact on the environment

Our mission and policies to minimise the effect we have on the environment.

Metal-on-metal Hip Implant

Have you suffered unnecessary pain and immobility from a metal-on-metal hip replacement? Our personal injury and clinical negligence team may be able to help you. Read more information here.

PIP Breast Implants?

Do you have breast implants made by Poly Implant Prostheses (PIP)? You may be entitled to compensation. Our personal injury and clinical negligence team may be able to help you. Read more information here.

Using Documents Overseas?

IBB works with a local notary to authenticate and legalise documents for use anywhere in the world. Click here to find out more.

We have recently updated our privacy and cookie policy. Find out more here. By continuing to use our website, you agree to the placement of cookies on your desktop or device.

Accept