Happy Eversden after?

Legal column Accounting Technician’s regular tax columnist considers the recent inheritance tax decision in IRC v Eversden and its implications for planning for the family home and other assets

In May, the Court of Appeal gave its long-awaited decision in the case of irc v Eversden (as Executors of Greenstock deceased). In a resounding victory for the taxpayer, the Court told the Revenue that if it was concerned about the result, it ‘must look for correction to Parliament, not the Courts.’

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