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  • 8th August 2025
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David Howard

Lead Generation Manager

Inheritance Tax Hits Record High – And Property Owners Are Feeling the Pinch

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Inheritances in the UK have just hit a new milestone, but not in a good way. HMRC collected £6.7 billion in inheritance tax (IHT) during the 2022–23 tax year, up 12% from the previous year. That’s £710 million more taken from estates, marking a record high in IHT receipts.

Why the jump? Property values are up, but tax thresholds haven’t moved. The nil-rate band – the portion of an estate exempt from tax – has been frozen at £325,000 since 2009. It’s not set to increase until at least April 2030. In the meantime, inflation and rising house prices are quietly dragging more families into the IHT net.

🔗 https://www.gov.uk/inheritance-tax

 

What’s This Got to Do With Property Auctions?…

Everything.

If you own property, especially if it’s unencumbered or part of a portfolio, you are more likely than ever to be impacted by IHT. A growing number of people are rethinking how they manage their estates. For some, it means gifting sooner, and for others, it’s about selling property to get the cash in hand before the taxman takes it.

That’s where property auctions come in. Auctions offer a fast, transparent, and often tax-savvy way to handle property sales, particularly in estate planning, probate, or inheritance management. Selling at auction can help executors and beneficiaries move quickly, realise true market value, and sometimes reduce future IHT exposure by shrinking the estate ahead of time.

 

The Hidden Numbers Behind “Only 1 in 20”

Officially, only 4.62% of deaths in the UK triggered an IHT bill in 2022–23. That’s up from 4.39% the year before, a noticeable rise, but still a small-sounding percentage. However, many financial experts argue that this figure masks the actual impact on families.

As Nicholas Hyett from Wealth Club explains, the “1 in 20” stat is skewed because transfers between spouses are tax-free. So if one partner dies and leaves everything to their spouse, there’s no IHT due yet. Only when the second partner passes is the full estate assessed for tax. At that point, the 40% IHT rate kicks in on anything above the threshold (potentially £650,000 if both nil-rate bands are combined).

The bottom line? Far more families will ultimately be affected by IHT than headline numbers suggest.

 

Families Are Wising Up and Acting Sooner

As the tax burden grows, more people are taking advice and acting before it’s too late. That often includes:

• Lifetime gifting: Giving assets to children or grandchildren.

• Setting up trusts: These can be challenging but can offer protection and flexibility.

• Downsizing: Selling off high-value properties to free up cash and reduce the size of the estate.

• Selling early via auction: Particularly for inherited or surplus properties that do not need to saty in the family.

Auctions offer a practical, quick solution in many of these scenarios, especially when more than one heir is involved or where the estate needs to be liquidated quickly and cleanly.

 

Auctions as an Estate Planning Tool

More families are turning to property auctions as a route to sell. Here’s why:

• Speed: From listing to sale can take just a few weeks. Completion typically follows within 20 working days.

• Certainty: The buyer is legally committed once the hammer falls. There’s no chain, no gazumping, and no lengthy negotiations.

• Market-driven price: The competitive nature of auctions can often push the final sale price well above reserve, particularly for in-demand properties.

• Transparency: Buyers bid in the open. There’s no smoke and mirrors.

This is a powerful tool for executors. For homeowners concerned about leaving behind a tax burden, it’s a clean way to convert assets into liquid funds, potentially avoiding future tax complications for their heirs.

 

What’s Next?

The Office for Budget Responsibility forecasts IHT revenues to hit £9.1 billion in 2025–26 if no changes are made. That’s nearly double what was collected just five years ago.

Meanwhile, murmurs of future reforms continue. One area likely to face scrutiny is the gifting regime. If the Treasury tightens the rules on tax-free gifts during someone’s lifetime, that could close off a major planning avenue. This is why many families are acting now, even though the rules are still unclear.

🔗 https://obr.uk

 

Final Word

Inheritance tax isn’t just a problem for the ultra-wealthy anymore. Middle and upper-middle-income families with modest property holdings are caught in the crossfire.

If you’re sitting on property and haven’t considered how it affects your estate, now’s the time to look ahead. Auctioning might not just be about getting a fair market price – it could be about protecting what you’ve worked for.

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After gaining her degree in fine art, Laura started her working career in London within the marketing team for one of the capital’s most recognised estate agency brands. Moving out to Bedfordshire, she undertook a new role, becoming Marketing & PR Manager for Robinson and Hall in 2012. Since then, Laura has introduced a wealth of new ideas, overseeing all the departments, not just the Auction department, being instrumental in raising the profile of the company.

Today, her time is divided between our company marketing needs, her busy family life, which includes assisting her husband with the running of their family farm, being a mum, and also being quite an accomplished artist. Her trademark landscapes and animal images (mostly farm animals) can be found on a range of products within local shops and garden centres.
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Debbie Sutton

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Debbie initially joined Robinson & Hall providing maternity cover, and she quickly became a valued member of the team, particularly for her down-to-earth manner and good humour. As a wife and mother, her time is limited so Debbie works part-time, although on auction days she is there until the end.

Outside Robinson & Hall, Debbie enjoys her family, girls’ nights out/in, and, like Alex, she is a life-long Liverpool supporter.
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Lee Jackson

Auction Property Lister

As an ex-professional golfer and coach who has worked and played throughout Europe, Lee possesses a natural ability to connect with people to identify and understand their needs. He joined Robinson & Hall with experience in the retirement sector of the property market where he put his people skills to good use.

Outside Robinson & Hall, Lee is still a passionate golfer, although much of his spare time is spent enjoying the company of his wife and two young children.
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David Howard

Lead Generation Manager

David joined the team in 2022, not from a property background but from a business relationship and telesales background. That experience has enabled David to develop new relationships with an ever-increasing number of Partner Agents where his good nature, tenacity and vision for commercial opportunities has helped many initial sceptics to be won over to the benefits of having an auction provider.

Outside Robinson & Hall, David is another keen follower of sport, rugby in particular, and enjoys spending time with family and friends.
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Ian Wilson

Auction Manager

Prior to joining Robinson & Hall in 2015, Ian worked in business to business sales selling storage solutions and then moved onto to supplying specialist trading room furniture. In 1993 he set up his own business selling furniture and also provided relocation services for clients. He entered the property industry selling high-value property in Portugal for over a decade before returning to the UK where shortly after he joined Robinson & Hall.

Outside Robinson & Hall, Ian still retains a love for the Mediterranean and enjoys frequent visits with his wife to enjoy good food and wine. As well as being a keen golfer, Ian also enjoys following rugby union and football, and he is an Arsenal supporter.
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Alex Grant

Auction Office Manager

Alex joined Robinson & Hall in 2014 and quickly demonstrated his already considerable property experience, together with his ability to master challenging technology. Another key strength is his incredible memory of properties and buyers and sellers; there aren’t many he can’t recall from over the past 10 years.

Outside Robinson & Hall, Alex’s interests and passions are family, socialising with his friends, the occasional gym workout, sport in general and specifically following Liverpool Football Club.
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Charles Lovell

Head of Auction Department

Having spent many years extensively traveling and working in Asia, Africa, Australia and America, Charles started working in the property industry in the mid-1990s. His first involvement in property auctions was following the financial crisis of 2008 which he describes as a revelation.

Charles joined Robinson & Hall in 2012 and has been instrumental in building the auction department into one of the most successful regional auction houses in the country.

Outside Robinson & Hall, Charles still enjoys travel, time with his family, and his other passion is motorcycles.

David Jones

Auctioneer

After university in Cambridge, David joined Robinson & Hall as a youngster, his first full-time position training as a Chartered Surveyor and Agricultural Valuer under Michael Robinson, the great grandson of the firm’s founder. Four decades on, David is our Chairman, as well as our Auctioneer. His primary focus is executing the sale of strategic development land across the region, although he also finds time to review and check every legal pack, in addition to his appearances on the rostrum.

Outside Robinson & Hall, he regularly enjoys shooting, fishing and golf, with an annual pilgrimage to Henley Regatta with his old university rowing mates to cheer on the Light Blues.