Speaker(s): Professor Lesley King, John Bunker, Caroline Bielanska
CPD Time: 6 hours
Duration: 6 hours
Professor Lesley King, Professional Development Consultant, University of Law
John Bunker, Solicitor, Chartered Tax Adviser and Lecturer
Caroline Bielanska, Solicitor, TEP, Independent Consultant, Mediator, Author and Trainer
Will drafting gets no easier. This session will look at some common problems including:
Professor Lesley King, Professional Development Consultant, University of Law
An update on any significant developments in private client taxation, reflecting any changes in 2023, but will include:
Following the Autumn Statement’s squeeze on taxpayers, with stealth taxes and reductions in allowances, some careful thinking is needed by clients, including executors and trustees. Many clients will be paying more tax, in lifetime or on death, simply by doing nothing. IHT is the classic “stealth tax” where the IHT “tax take” is increasing by a third over 5 years. There are opportunities for reviewing estate planning, for individuals and couples, which can help mitigate the effects of this squeeze.
We will explore these areas on which you might advise clients:
John Bunker, Solicitor, Chartered Tax Adviser and Lecturer
Excessive delays at the OPG and the Court of Protection is driving reform in process for the registration of Lasting Powers of Attorney and the appointment of property and affairs deputies, enabling delegated decision makers to make decisions quickly. Once acting, delegated decision makers will often encounter health and social care services and funding obstacles and challenges. This session will cover:
Caroline Bielanska, Solicitor, TEP, Independent Consultant, Mediator, Author and Trainer
Non-contentious practitioners often worry about the possibility of a claim under the 1975 Act. This session will look at:
Professor Lesley King, Professional Development Consultant, University of Law
With the squeeze on all personal taxes, with the stealth tax regime with which we are now living, we will explore some of the potential tax traps, risks of tax liabilities that might be avoided and allowances that could be lost unnecessarily:-
John Bunker, Solicitor, Chartered Tax Adviser and Lecturer
Intergenerational property arrangements are increasing, with many older people selling their home and moving in with their children. Releasing funds may allow them to clear off the children’s mortgage or pay for adaptations to enable them to receive care. But what happens if things don’t work out? Do they have an interest in the property and how will the local authority treat this if they need to pay for care? This session will cover:
Caroline Bielanska, Solicitor, TEP, Independent Consultant, Mediator, Author and Trainer
£119.00 + VAT