Ben Taylor - Roythornes Solicitors on the Autumn Budget: "The £1 million threshold seems incredibly low"

How could the Budget affect tax and estate planning?

Chris Brayford
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Ben Taylor, senior associate at Roythornes Solicitors, said: "Before the Budget, there were concerns that the rates of CGT would be aligned with Income Tax. That did not happen."
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Ben Taylor, senior associate at Roythornes Solicitors, said: "Before the Budget, there were concerns that the rates of CGT would be aligned with Income Tax. That did not happen."

As the dust begins to settle on the Budget, lawyers like me have started to get to grips with the changes made and to start thinking about tax and estate planning. Roythornes co-hosted a succession...

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