Arbuthnot Latham highlights growing demand for structured inheritance tax planning

Arbuthnot Banking Group

Arbuthnot Latham has made its latest inheritance tax webinar available on demand, offering a timely look at how advisers are helping families respond to a changing planning environment.

The session focuses on three real client scenarios, each designed to show how practical advice can shape outcomes when inheritance tax exposure becomes a material issue. The examples move beyond broad theory and into the decisions families must make when they are balancing tax efficiency, control of assets and the longer-term intentions behind their wealth.

One of the central cases examines how a family might respond to a £2 million inheritance tax liability where liquidity is a major concern. That kind of scenario illustrates a recurring issue in wealth management, namely that asset value and cash availability do not always align. Where estates are asset-rich but less liquid, planning becomes less about abstract tax mitigation and more about preserving flexibility while avoiding forced decisions at the wrong time. For a firm such as Arbuthnot Latham, the ability to guide clients through those moments speaks to the strength of its advisory model and the importance of trust in retaining high-value relationships.

The webinar also addresses pension changes, an area that remains particularly important for families reassessing long-term structures. Pension treatment can have a meaningful effect on succession planning, expected timing and the balance between retirement provision and intergenerational transfer. By placing this issue within the context of real client decisions, the discussion reinforces how quickly technical changes can alter established plans and why ongoing advice remains commercially significant.

Arbuthnot Banking Group PLC (LON:ARBB), operating as Arbuthnot Latham, offers private and commercial banking products and services in the United Kingdom. Established in 1833, Arbuthnot Banking is headquartered in London, United Kingdom.

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