Inheritance tax changes for SSAS and SIPP property owners
With significant changes to inheritance tax on the horizon, anyone with commercial property invested in SSASs (Small Self-Administered Schemes) or
I qualified at a leading firm based in Hertfordshire in 2005 before joining Tees in 2006, where I am now an Executive Partner in the Real Estate Department.
My expertise includes advising on planning matters such as agreements and enforcement issues.
My experience includes dealing with a wide range of commercial property matters including working on multi-million-pound developments and regeneration projects, as well as acting for investors (some of which are household names) in their acquisition and portfolio management work.
My clients also include a number of international companies where I deal with all aspects of their commercial property interests in the UK. Furthermore, I act for a number of prominent house builders on all types of property development work and deal with secured lending and restructuring work where I also act for a number of banks.

Over the past 5 years, Aaron Cane assisted us on the sale of a development site in east London. Aaron and his team worked tirelessly to ensure that the sale got over the line and his advice and support has been greatly appreciated. I couldn't have asked for a better solicitor.
Mark Arrowsmith [Gilcris LLP] - London

With significant changes to inheritance tax on the horizon, anyone with commercial property invested in SSASs (Small Self-Administered Schemes) or
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