landed estates

land and agricultural estates face a range of financial, taxation and commercial issues

We work with individuals who have inherited significant wealth in the form of large estates, extensive land and property portfolios or trusts.

One of our core services is providing advice on the complicated tax issues associated with landed estates such as Capital Gains Tax (CGT) and inheritance tax.

We also help review and offer recommendations on the use of trusts, which can improve ongoing management of the trust and also incorporate new regulations.

Finally, our team can help younger family members understand how to get to grips with inherited wealth and take up the reigns of managing the family's land and trust assets.

 

Andrew Broome

Andrew Broome

020 7969 5519


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David Riley

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22 June 2010

Emergency Budget June 2010

The Chancellor delivered his first Budget calling it a "Progressive Budget, tough but fair." His target was to reduce the current structural deficit which he intended to do by a mixture of spending cuts and tax rises. Many of these changes had been leaked to the press beforehand, no doubt in an effort to manage expectations. 

We have also produced an Emergency Budget Summary with issues concerning charities and the not for profit sector. Please click here to read.

 

 

31 March 2010

Private Client Practitioner Top 25 Accountancy Firm Award

haysmacintyre is pleased to announce its recent success in being judged amongst the top 25 accountancy firms in the country for private client work by Private Client Practitioner magazine.

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iXBRL accounts and other electronic filing

From April 2011, HMRC is making it compulsory for organisations to file company accounts, tax returns and computations in an electronic format called iXBRL – inline eXtensible Business Reporting Language.


loss of personal allowances

individuals who have earnings over £112,950 will from 6 April 2010 lose their tax free personal alowance.


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