More than half of taxpayers want inheritance tax abolished, YouGov poll suggests
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More than half of taxpayers want inheritance tax scrapped - Property Industry Eye
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More than half of Brits want IHT to be abolished
More than half of the British public wants inheritance tax (IHT) to be abolished, according to a new poll by YouGov, commissioned by law firm Kingsley Napley. The survey found 54% of Brits want it to be abolished, up from 49% last year. The number of people who now oppose increasing the rate of IHT has also grown, with 76% opposing an increase, up from 69% last September. It comes ahead of changes to IHT that will bring people's pensions into it…
YouGov poll ahead of November Budget shows over half of the British public want complete abolition of IHT - IFA Magazine
A YouGov poll commissioned by law firm Kingsley Napley shows 54% – over half of the British public – now want a complete abolition of Inheritance Tax (IHT), up from 49% a year ago. Opposition to tougher IHT rules has grown since this time last year, despite the state of the public finances. 76% now oppose an increase in the current 40% rate at which IHT is levied, up from 69% in September 2024; 67% favour raising the £325k threshold at which …
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