KEY SUBJECTS
- INHERITANCE TAX TIPS AND TRAPS
- POWERS IN WILLS AND TRUSTS
- POST BUDGET PRIVATE CLIENT TAX UPDATE
- DIGITAL LASTING POWERS OF ATTORNEY
- STATUTORY WILLS
- THE SELF DEALING RULE FOR ATTORNEYS AND DEPUTIES: THE CONSEQUENCE AND AVOIDING IT
SPEAKERS
John Bunker, Solicitor, Chartered Tax Adviser and Lecturer
Professor Lesley King, Professional Development Consultant, University of Law
Caroline Bielanska, Solicitor, TEP, Independent Consultant, Mediator, Author and Trainer
PROGRAMME
9.30am CHAIRMAN’S INTRODUCTION
INHERITANCE TAX TIPS AND TRAPS
This session will explore current IHT issues post-budget, and consider both specific tips to take up and some traps to avoid! It will:
- Take stock of key lifetime tax planning opportunities for Inheritance Tax (IHT)
- Consider specific action clients might wish to take to mitigate IHT
- Things to watch to help clients avoid traps
John Bunker, Solicitor, Chartered Tax Adviser and Lecturer
POWERS IN WILLS AND TRUSTS
Dealing with trusts and estate often requires an understanding of the powers given in the will or trust whether you are drafting the original instrument or advising on an existing instrument.
This talk will look at:
- Administrative and dispositive powers
- the differences
- where power to appropriate fits in
- Common dispositive powers in trusts
- Why so many?
- how they can be exercised
- tips and traps
- Administrative provisions
- the STEP provisions 3rd edition
- adding additional powers
- limitations
Professor Lesley King, Professional Development Consultant, University of Law
POST BUDGET PRIVATE CLIENT TAX UPDATE
Following the major changes for private client taxes in the Budget on 30 October, we will explore:
- Changes that affect will drafting and advice on lifetime tax planning
- The big changes to Inheritance Tax (IHT) for businesses, farms and pensions
- The CGT rate changes & what they mean for planning
- The changes for resident non-doms: what is happening, and is it important for private clients to know, for the practitioner who is not an international specialist
- The stealth tax environment, likely to continue with any new government, how much it has (or hasn’t) changed and how we can help clients squeezed for more tax, with all the frozen or cut allowances, exemptions etc
- Any tax planning issues for estates and trusts, in this environment
John Bunker, Solicitor, Chartered Tax Adviser and Lecturer
DIGITAL LASTING POWERS OF ATTORNEY
This talk will look at the introduction of digital LPAs and include:
- Differences between 2015 prescribed form and digital LPAs
- The anticipated process for creation and registration
- The role of the certificate provider- in the light of TA v the Public Guardian
- Adding value to the process
Caroline Bielanska, Solicitor, TEP, Independent Consultant, Mediator, Author and Trainer
STATUTORY WILLS
Most practitioners do not often have to make statutory will applications. Getting it wrong is serious as the process is not usually swift even when you get everything right. This talk will look at:
- Information required
- The role of the OSS
- Approach of the Court of Protection
- Common errors
Professor Lesley King, Professional Development Consultant, University of Law
THE SELF DEALING RULE FOR ATTORNEYS AND DEPUTIES: THE CONSEQUENCE AND AVOIDING IT
This is a common law rule which prevents attorneys and deputies from self benefit and putting themselves in a position of conflict. The talk will cover a wide range of situations including:
- Selling or buying a property to a family member
- Severing a joint tenancy
- Charging for services
- Making gifts, maintenance and making family care payments
- Professional appointments and referring work to in house teams
- Applying for authority from the Court- when and how
Caroline Bielanska, Solicitor, TEP, Independent Consultant, Mediator, Author and Trainer
5.00 pm CLOSE OF PROCEEDINGS