

Changes to inheritance tax on pensions explained
This episode focuses on Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ decision, announced in the Autumn Budget, to scrap the inheritance tax (IHT) exemption on unspent pensions from April 2027. Kyle is joined by Craig Rickman, personal finance editor at interactive investor, to unpick what it means for those looking to pass on wealth. On…
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