I would assume a majority of this affects
EnglandLondon more than the other regions.
Fixed that for you. The difference between London and everywhere else is so vast that the people in, say, the north of England would benefit from abolishing inheritance tax no more than people in Scotland or Wales. Iād be interested to know how many people in the south west are affected though, since we have the second highest house prices after London, and a higher percentage of second homes house-hoarding amongst the wealthy compared to the rest of the country. So Iād love to see a devolved breakdown not just by nation, but by region or county.
It be an additional viewpoint I would like to see also.
I am from the NE. I could easily see many in my area falling foul of the inheritance tax limits. I see London as being an area where many circumvent it by offshoring.
Are the limits determined by the whole value of the estate, or the value passed to each descendent? If the former, I can see how even a semi-decent house could pass the Ā£375k threshold. But if the latter, once the estate has been split between multiple children and/or grandchildren, very few recipients are going to be hitting Ā£375k from half a house.