Summer Inheritance Tax Event in Cheltenham
May 11, 2026
Tayntons Solicitors is pleased to announce that Adam Hampson, Head of the Private Client team, will be a guest speaker at the upcoming Summer IHT Event hosted by Amber River HDA.
The event will take place on Wednesday, 1st July 2026, from 10:30 AM to 12:00 PM at Ellenborough Park in Cheltenham. Designed for individuals with assets over £500,000 and couples with combined assets exceeding £1 million, the seminar aims to alleviate the stress of financial planning by explaining how to mitigate potential Inheritance Tax liabilities.
During the presentation, Martin Johnston, Director and Financial Planner at Amber River HDA, will detail the current Inheritance Tax rules and strategies to reduce the potential 40% tax charge on inherited assets.
Following this, Adam Hampson will share his expert legal guidance on how Wills and Trusts can be effectively utilised to ensure that an individual’s wealth is passed on exactly in line with their wishes.
Attendees will also learn about the forthcoming April 2027 changes to defined contribution pensions, which will bring these assets into estates and potentially subject families to double taxation.
The in-person seminar includes free parking and will conclude with an opportunity for an informal chat with the speakers, allowing attendees to seek empathetic support regarding their family’s future security.
Those interested in attending this informative session can secure their place via the official Eventbrite page at https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/summer-iht-event-with-amber-river-hda-tickets-1986334177997?aff=oddtdtcreator
Furthermore, individuals looking to secure their family’s future can explore the comprehensive Wills, Trusts, and Power of Attorney services offered by the firm at https://www.tayntons.co.uk/services-for-you/wills-trusts-and-lpa/.
With accreditations such as the Law Society Lexcel award, Tayntons is committed to delivering clear information and proactive support to protect families and their assets.
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