Draft IHT disclosure rules are potentially wider than for any other tax

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The revised regulations attempting to narrow the scope of a new inheritance tax-specific hallmark under the disclosure of tax avoidance scheme (DOTAS) rules are too wide, according to Boodle Hatfield.

They will require advisers and their clients to disclose to HMRC all ‘contrived or abnormal’ arrangements designed to save inheritance tax. Those terms are not defined but fall to be judged though the eyes of an ‘…

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