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Partnerships and Wills – working together in sweet harmony

Partnerships and Wills – working together in sweet harmony

16 February 2021
We often come across partnerships in the context of farming families. These are usually general partnerships, although occasionally they are Limited Liability Partnerships (LLPs). The benefit of an LLP is that it limits the personal lability of the partners; however LLPs require more administration than general partnerships (for example annual accounts must be submitted to Companies House). An LLP might be particularly appropriate where trustees act as partners. 
WBD's Alexander Dickinson recognised in leading private client guide

WBD's Alexander Dickinson recognised in leading private client guide

02 February 2021
Alexander Dickinson, a partner at law firm Womble Bond Dickinson (WBD), has been recognised in the 2021 eprivateclient 50 Most Influential list published this week (1 February).
Powers of Attorney – registration fee refund scheme – refund applications required by 1 February 2021

Powers of Attorney – registration fee refund scheme – refund applications required by 1 February 2021

08 December 2020
If you registered a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) or an Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA) between 1 April 2013 and 31 March 2017 you are eligible for a refund of part of the registration fee from the Office of the Public Guardian (the OPG). Applications for a refund of fees must be made by 1 February 2021.
Reform of capital gains tax on the horizon?

Reform of capital gains tax on the horizon?

07 December 2020

The recently published Office of Tax Simplification (OTS) report on capital gains tax (CGT) went a lot further than simply proposing an increase in CGT rates. While it's important not to read too much into the report, rumours of changes to the CGT regime have been around for some time now. CGT raises only around £8bn in tax each year - compared to £180bn from income tax – but the present government's commitment not to raise income tax, National Insurance contributions or VAT definitely puts CGT in the firing line.

The main recommendations from the OTS are:

Do you need to worry about capital gains tax when selling your home?

Do you need to worry about capital gains tax when selling your home?

02 December 2020
Most people don't need to concern themselves with paying capital gains tax (CGT) when they sell their home. This is because Principal Private Residence Relief (known as PPR), which applies to the disposal of a person's only or main residence, generally means that any gain in the value of their home is fully exempt from CGT.
Adaption and evolution of rural estates

Adaption and evolution of rural estates

09 November 2020
On Tuesday 3 November, Alexander Dickinson and Charlotte Patterson-Ryan, joined Andy Green and Venetia Hoare from C. Hoare & Co, as well as hosts Johnny Dudgeon, Emily Norton and Lucian Cook from Savills for a panel discussion on the future of Rural Estates.

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