Since the introduction of the residence nil rate band in April 2017 (currently at GBP 125,000), the number of HMRC investigations has increased by 7.8 per cent.
Receipts from IHT hit a record high of GBP 5.2 Billion last year. The complexity of IHT has called for a review by The Office for Tax Simplification (OTS), initiated by the previous chancellor, Philip Hammond.
These numbers just confirms our general advice to carefully consider the right choices in terms of estate planning. Being IHT such a complex matter in the UK, any wrongdoings can be carefully scrutinized and heavily penalised by HMRC.