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Inheritance

Companies | 27 Feb 19

One fifth of UK millionaires over 45 will not hand down wealth

Canada Life’s survey highlights people need to have ‘frank and honest’ inheritance conversations

Best Practice | 22 Feb 19

Are you sitting on an inheritance goldmine?

Hidden treasures around the home should be professionally valued, says Zurich

Industry | 25 Apr 18

UK inheritance tax receipts reach record £5.2bn

The UK government hauled in £5.2bn ($7.2bn, €5.9bn) of inheritance tax receipts during the 2017/18 tax year, a figure 8% higher than the previous year.

Five Sipp facts not many people know

Best Practice | 31 Jul 17

Five Sipp facts not many people know

An estimated one million people have opted for self-invested personal pensions (Sipp) as they offer a wide choice and the freedom to invest almost anywhere. Hargreaves Lansdown have put together some of the lesser-known facts about the increasingly popular retirement vehicle.

Wife and mistress must split pension rules Brazil court

Latin America | 30 Mar 17

Wife and mistress must split pension rules Brazil court

The pension benefits of a Brazilian man who died in 2015 should be equally split between his wife and a woman with whom he had a 20-year relationships during his marriage, a court has ruled.

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