A blog by Jaimie Kaffash, Accountancy Age’s tax reporter
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23 Oct 2006
...you notice details in people's wills that are almost certainly tax related.
I read this over the weekend about John Peel. The trust set up for his children is worth £263,000, suggesting it must be a nil-rate band discretionary trust, a handy IHT saver.
Good to see, I suppose, that the great man had a good tax adviser.
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