Inheritance Tax

At Equatas we understand that it is important to look after the future and in particular your family wealth. One of the most important ways in which you are able to do this is through effective tax and estate planning. 

Our experienced team will discuss your individual circumstances and advise you of the most appropriate options depending on your needs.

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Inheritance Tax Advice - Call free on 0808 169 9090

Inheritance Tax is the tax applied to an estate when a person has passed away. An estate can be made up of a number of elements, such as:
  • Cash and investments
  • Assets and possessions
  • Property
  • Business interests
The basic Inheritance Tax allowance is £325,000. This means that Inheritance Tax is applied to estates valued over £325,000, with the standard tax rate applied at 40%. However, with specialist tax advice and effective estate planning there are ways to potentially reduce Inheritance Tax liabilities.

Inheritance Tax Specialists

Inheritance Tax (IHT) is an area of tax that can be planned for in advance, and our experienced team of tax advisers can help. Depending on your family circumstances, simple planning can reduce your estates exposure to Inheritance Tax in the future, giving you valuable peace of mind today. 

In addition to family wealth, we can help business owners identify and make use of tax reliefs that are available and detailed within the UK tax legislation. Knowing that you have control over to whom and how your business is passed on in the future can ensure your legacy is secured in the most tax efficient way possible.

Through discussing your wishes our team of Inheritance Tax planning specialists will be able to provide a personal tax and estate planning service to ensure that they are achieved in a tax efficient manner. 

To hear more about our services or to discuss your Inheritance Tax requirements with a member of our team call 0808 169 9090

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29 Apr, 2022
Forths Tax / Forths Accountants becomes Equatas Accountants. Forths Tax / Forths Accountants is delighted to announce that with effect from 1st April 2022, the business has rebranded to Equatas Accountants. As you may be aware, in July 2020, the wider business behind Forths Tax / Forth Accountants was acquired by the listed FCA regulated company, Frenkel Topping Group (‘FTG’) as part of their significant expansion plans. At the date of acquisition FTG already had it’s own small general practice and the rebranding of Forths Tax / Forths Accountants to Equatas Accountants simply serves to bring all of our general practice tax and accountancy services under one roof. From a practical perspective the rebrand will have no impact on our offering and the quality of the service that all clients receive. However, in line with FTG’s own expansion plans, there are also significant growth plans in the pipeline for Equatas Accountants, as we set about widening the services that we can offer to our clients and also investing heavily in various cutting-edge technologies so that we can offer market leading services in the most efficient way. In addition, it is important to note that as Equatas Accountants is a part of FTG, you also now have access to the full range of financial services that FTG provide as Independent Financial Advisers, from the obvious pensions and investment advice to (perhaps less obviously) advice on a variety of different insurance policies. Yours Sincerely, The Equatas Team
02 Jun, 2020
There are things you can do to give your business the best chance of survival and success, during and after the pandemic. These steps often go hand-in-hand with the services and advice of an accountant. A key to staying on top of your business’ financial affairs is knowing exactly where you stand. This means knowing your business’ cash flow, as well as upcoming and future tax liabilities. We can provide you with the information to plan and make proactive decisions by preparing your accounts and tax returns. Lockdown is the perfect time to sort out business records and get your accounts up-to-date. As tax advisers and accountants, we regularly contact our clients with updates of any government measures or news that we think may be relevant to them individually. This includes talking to clients about the Bounce Back Loan Scheme which will provide a vital lifeline to many businesses over the coming months. The self-employed, partnerships and companies can all apply for this loan up to a maximum of £50,000. Even if your business does not currently need this loan, it may be worth discussing whether it will be needed in the future, as the knock-on effects of the pandemic on business are uncertain. For clients with employees, we are calculating and submitting furlough claims on their behalf, as well as processing their payroll. We are helping our clients identify which tax payments can be reduced or deferred to support their cashflow over the coming months. We also keep everyone informed of deadlines so that they do not fall behind. All of us at Forths Tax are fully contactable and providing our services as normal via email, over the phone, and through the post. We are also able to speak to you through Zoom, WhatsApp, or Facetime if you prefer. If you are local to Leeds or Manchester and would prefer to drop off your business records, we can arrange a time to meet you at our offices whilst maintaining social distancing. If you would like to speak to us about how we can help you, please call us on 0808 169 9090 or fill out an Enquiry Form and we will contact you directly to discuss your circumstances.
26 May, 2020
Individuals are quite rightly constantly looking for ways to mitigate their tax position and legitimately minimise what they have to pay to HMRC. The key to this sentence is clearly the word legitimate. In May 2020, the press reported the criminal prosecution of former HMRC employee, Martyn Arthur, for submitting inaccurate tax returns and cheating the public purse out of £120,000, who in 2009 published a book entitled ‘The Taxpayer Strikes Back’ about how to stand up to HMRC. Ironically, it would appear as though he has failed to heed his own advice. Obviously, simply not declaring your legitimate taxable income is not a plausible tax planning strategy and we would certainly not want any of our clients to be in the same position as Mr Arthur. We recognise, however, that there are numerous different ways that individuals can find themselves in a position where they have an issue with HMRC that will be causing them stress and anxiety. Our unequivocal recommendation when individuals find themselves in this position is to contact an appropriately qualified and experienced tax investigation specialist to guide them through what may seem like a maze. A tax investigation specialist with an in depth knowledge of the relevant process will robustly present the tax payers position from a technical perspective and also provide assurance that all features of their case have been properly considered. Further information about our specialist tax investigation and disclosures services are available on www.taxdisclosures.co.uk We provide both tax planning and tax investigation services. To discuss your circumstances, call us on 0808 169 9090 or fill out an Enquiry Form and we will contact you directly.
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