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Tax & the Family Home - What’s New?

Level
Update: Requires no prior subject knowledge
CPD
0.5 hours
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Access for entire organisation
Tax & the Family Home - What’s New?

Available to view from 3 Jun 2025

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Introduction

This short webinar will look in detail at the main capital tax issues concerning the family home, covering everything from acquisition, sale and all points in between, including lifetime gifts and bequests in wills.

If you advise private clients on their family homes, then you will need to have a good appreciation of the CGT and IHT rules and how these two taxes interact with each other.

There are many traps for the unwary and, if you know where to look, quite a few beneficial rules.

What You Will Learn

The webinar will cover the following:

  • Update on changes to the CGT regime
  • The mechanics of the CGT principal private residence relief (‘PPR’)
  • The circumstances in which PPR can be denied or restricted
  • What happens if the main home is rented out - how does that affect PPR?
  • Why working from home may affect your PPR
  • Recent cases on PPR
  • The main IHT rules relating to family homes and how they are affected by the new Labour government
  • Restriction of APR and the effect on farmhouses
  • How to give away the home and avoid a reservation of benefit
  • How does the IHT main residence relief work?
  • Are trusts still useful for IHT planning for family homes?
  • Alternative vehicles for main home planning - family investment companies, family limited partnerships and fractional ownership (Hansard arrangements)

This pre-recorded webinar will be available to view from Tuesday 3rd June 2025

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Tax & the Family Home - What’s New?