Tax & Estate Planning
CHN offers expert, independent advice to individuals and their families on a wide range of financial matters, but Tax, Trust and Estate Planning are one of the most complex areas to navigate successfully and are often an integral part of financial planning and wealth management.
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As Independent Financial Consultants, our specialists are able to provide a high level of service to ease your burden whilst saving you time and money, whatever your tax requirements.
We advise on:
- Tax and Estate Planning
- Trusts
Try our Inheritance Tax Calculator
Our online IHT calculator will help you calculate any potential IHT liability.
The inheritance tax calculator is a basic calculator to give an indication that there may be an inheritance tax liability. This calculator does not take into consideration certain reliefs you may qualify for or changes in future IHT legislation.
This is a complex area of financial planning and any person who wishes to address the issue of tax and estate planning should seek independent financial advice.
The financial conduct authority does not regulate tax and estate planning.
This calculator is for individuals and does not take into account the inheritance nil rate band
The Financial Conduct Authority does not regulate Inheritance Tax Planning
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