The Frozen Threshold Illusion: Why Inheritance Tax Is Quietly Expanding

The Frozen Threshold Illusion: Why Inheritance Tax Is Quietly Expanding

Many business owners and property investors assume Inheritance Tax (IHT) is a concern for the very wealthy.

In reality, it increasingly affects ordinary successful families — particularly in the South East — because thresholds have remained frozen while asset values continue to rise.

  • The nil-rate band remains at £325,000
  • The residence nil-rate band can add up to £175,000

For a married couple, that can mean up to £1 million potentially shelteredbut only if structured correctly.

  • Property prices, however, have not remained frozen
  • Business valuations have not remained frozen
  • Investment portfolios have not remained frozen.

The result?

More estates are drifting above thresholds without families realising it.

  • This is not about tax avoidance
  • It is about exposure awareness

Business owners often assume Business Relief will solve the issue.

In some cases, it can. In others, it does not apply as cleanly as expected — particularly where property investment businesses are involved.

Similarly, families rely on the residence nil-rate band without appreciating the tapering rules once estates exceed £2 million.

Inheritance Tax planning is not something that suddenly becomes relevant at death. It is a long-term structuring exercise.

And doing nothing is still a decision — just not a strategic one

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