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It won’t just mean families with larger estates paying more IHT, but may also create a major administrative burden for those handling an estate. Rachel Vahey, head of public policy at AJ Bell, warned: “Families will face more paperwork, more complexity and more responsibility at an already diffi cult time.” She has listed fi ve things family members must soon deal with at an already diffi cult time. T e “personal representative” responsible for telling the pension scheme someone has died must fi rst track down every pension they held.
T is can be tough, especially after years of changing jobs and automatically joining workplace pension schemes. Until the pensions dashboard is launched, they may have to rely on paperwork and the government’s Pension Tracing Service. Once pensions have been found, they need to be valued. Personal representatives must ask each pension scheme for the value of the pension account at the date of death.
Schemes must comply within 28 days. T e next step is calculating whether any inheritance tax is due. No IHT is charged on pensions left to a spouse, civil partner or charity. But if the pension is left to someone else, the available allowances can reduce the bill.
Most people have a £325,000 nil-rate band, with some also benefi ting from a £175,000 residence nil rate band if they leave a home to direct descendants. Any remaining amount could face 40% IHT. If a tax bill is expected, personal representatives can ask pension schemes to hold back money. Money left to spouses, civil partners or charities will not be held back. Finally, the inheritance tax must be paid within 35 days. Only then can any withheld pension funds be released. personal fi nance at Moneybox, warned the changes will confuse many: “T ese changes introduce new charges, restrictions and eligibility rules to Stocks & Shares ISAs, making them signifi cantly more complex.”
Byrnes added: “At a time when millions of people still lack the confi dence to start investing, making Stocks & Shares ISAs more complex than Cash ISAs risks giving people another reason to stay in cash rather than take their fi rst step into investing.” Rob Hillock, head of personal fi nancial planning at Broadstone, hoped the reforms may encourage younger people to invest more but said the new tax charge could backfi re: “T e danger is that some become uncomfortable holding stocks and shares if their ability to move back into cash has been reduced.”
T e Cash ISA allowance will remain at £20,000 for those aged 65 and over. Pensioners often prefer the security of cash as they rely on the interest to fund everyday living expenses, and they have less time to recover from any stock market volatility. exempt.
THE Brexit betrayal has begun as Eurocrats put back reset talks until “soft touch” Andy Burnham is at No10, Nigel Farage warns. A decade after the UK voted to leave the EU, Brussels is said to be anticipating the premiership of the Makerfi eld MP who has said he wants Brexit reversed in his lifetime. But Reform UK leader Mr Farage warned Brexiteers not to let Labour get away with betraying the biggest democratic vote in British history.
Writing in the Daily Express today 2 Daily Express Wednesday, June 24, 2026 DX1ST the tournament, were expat fans or Americans following England. Mark and Diane Hollinworth, both 56 and from Pontefract, West Yorks, were at the game after enjoying the Three Lions’ 4-2 win over Croatia in the fanzone in Dallas. Diane, a warehouse worker, spent fi ve hours online waiting to land two £500 tickets for last night’s game. Mark, a Leeds United fan and HS2 machine driver, said: “The fanzone was great in Dallas but I am glad that we got tickets for this BY JEREMY ARMSTRONG and ANDY LINES in Boston AROUND 30,000 England fans were singing in the rain in Boston before England’s World Cup match against Ghana.
The Three Lions supporters were treated to some English-style weather with 20C temperatures and showers as they partied before the game in the 64,000-capacity Gillette Stadium. A total of 3,500 fans were die- hard members of the offi cial England Supporters Travel Club and around 12,000 had bought tickets through the offi cial Fifa and secondary websites. And around 15,000 at the venue, renamed the Boston Stadium for Hair we go!
Young fans at stadium England fans in rain ponchos ahead of match Mark and Diane Hollinworth spent fi ve hours online to get tickets Ready to roll! Fans at the station, left, and others at the stadium thanks to the Boston public transport system FIFA WORLD You can’t rain on our parade …weather fails to dampen fans’ spirit 30,000 England fans sing and dance in Boston showers ahead of Ghana tie A w b a t w a t G h E a t s Ready to roll!
Fans at the station, left, Daily Express Wednesday, June 24, 2026 3 DX1ST one.” Diane, wearing a plastic pon- cho because of the rain, said: “We got a tip that the tickets were going on sale and I watched the egg timer go around for fi ve hours but I got them.”
Ghana fan Emmanuel Oman, 54, from Accra, was doubly excited about the game because he loves English football. The lecturer and mechanical engineer has spent around £1,300 on tickets and up to £4,550 on the trip.
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