Chancellor agrees to freeze tax threshold for another two years as he battles to balance the books ahead of next week’s Autumn Statement
Jeremy Hunt is set to announce a new tax raid on inheritance as he battles to balance the books at next week’s Autumn Statement.
The Chancellor and Rishi Sunak are understood to have agreed to freeze the threshold above which people must pay tax for another two years.
It means that more people will have to pay inheritance tax. Others who would already have paid some tax will also have to give a larger chunk of their estate to the Treasury.
Each individual can pass on £325,000 in inheritance tax free, a level which was first set in 2009. A couple can jointly pass on £650,000.