Inheritance tax could be due on the average property in just 10 years

Rising house prices and frozen tax thresholds could mean inheritance tax is payable on the average home from 2035

Couple look at finances as they look at how to reduce inheritance tax liabilities.
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The average person could be paying inheritance tax (IHT) on their parents’ estate by 2035 as house prices continue to rise, according to new research from investment firm Wealthify.

Parents of adult children across the UK who plan on leaving a monetary inheritance were surveyed to understand attitudes around gifting inheritance early.

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Laura Miller is an experienced financial and business journalist. Formerly on staff at the Daily Telegraph, her freelance work now appears in the money pages of all the national newspapers. She endeavours to make money issues easy to understand for everyone, and to do justice to the people who regularly trust her to tell their stories. She lives by the sea in Aberystwyth. You can find her tweeting @thatlaurawrites