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Is Osborne set to commit the Tories to the abolition of inheritance tax?

James Forsyth 8:29pm

The Taxpayers’ Alliance is reporting that George Osborne will pledge to abolish inheritance tax at Blackpool. The TPA believes that the proposal that Osborne will unveil will be very similar to the one proposed by the Tax Reform Commission. Inheritance tax as we know it will be abolished and replaced by a new kind of capital gains tax which treats death as equivalent to a sale of assets. Primary residences will be exempt from all tax. But all other assets will be subject to capital gains tax of up to 40%. Though, there will be taped relief through which this could fall to zero for assets owned for ten years.

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Andy

September 29th, 2007 2:47am

It's not really abolishing it though, it's just reclassifying it and taking one property out of the equation. Don't we collect enough tax in other ways, that we have to resort to what I prefer to call 'grave robbing'?

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