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caja-dglh wrote:
When his mum dies, you mean, of course. Which is likely to be much sooner, and still leave him answering the awkward question about why he, like most people, hasn't paid inheritance tax, having entered into an arrangement planning for her death to do exactly that. I'm assuming here that Ed outlives his mum.
caja-dglh wrote:
Estate planning and politics is a funny one. Obviously, Ed's spokesperson is exactly right - Ed has not avoided any tax. However, he has set up a framework that will look to minimize his inheritance tax liability when he dies. At which point he is dead and he will welcome you taking up the point with him then (though likely will not reply).
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