UK Tax Avoidance Made Easier?

Written in Trust is an easy to read booklet which could save families paying thousands of pounds in inheritance tax.

Northampton, UK (PRWEB) October 8, 2005 -- In the UK, between one and two million people in have properties which one day could make their families liable to inheritance tax. A typical £300,000 house could result in an inheritance tax bill of £10,000 for a family. Additional savings of £10,000 could add another £4,000 to this tax bill. For many people inheritance tax will be due on their estate when they die and to quote an MP concerning the latest tax changes “...to fill out extensive forms at a time of great bereavement”. Most families would not thank their deceased relatives for leaving them with a bill for thousands of pounds in tax - which could have been avoided. We all put off the future and live in the present. The problem is that for 37,000 UK families the future is now and means paying over £3 billion in inheritance tax.

Written in Trust is an easy to follow booklet which shows how to save thousands of pounds in inheritance tax by ensuring insurances and pensions are written in trust. The author David Morgan has worked as a consultant for several of the UK's largest insurance and banking firms. He feels that the very wealthy are well served by tax accountants but the average person doesn’t know where to go for help. Written in Trust provides useful inheritance tax avoidance methods to discuss with a financial adviser.

Visit the web site www.lulu.com/content/169465 to find out how you could be avoiding paying inheritance tax.

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David Morgan
NEWTRON SOLUTIONS LTD
http://www.lulu.com/content/169465
07971977494

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