Matthew Hutton Chartered Tax Adviser

Matthew Hutton provides support services to solicitors, accountants and other professionals advising clients on Estate Planning and Capital Taxation. These services embrace Conferences run by him, participation in Conferences organised by others, regular monthly tax updates and a variety of publications.

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Matthew Hutton is a Chartered Tax Adviser who has specialised in tax for well over 25 years (since he was admitted as a solicitor in 1979). Having advised on capital taxation until September 2000, he now devotes his professional time to lecturing and to writing. Apart from speaking at Conferences put on by other organisations (such as IIR and LexisNexis), he runs his own full-day Conferences on Estate Planning, both in and outside London. In 2007, on 20 June, he put together for the first time a 6 speaker conference on Inheritance Tax.  The 6-speaker Conference for 2008 will be in London on Thursday 7 February entitled 'Private Client Tax Planning: Managing the Transition from 2007/08 to 2008/09'.  He also presents regular 90 minute Monthly Tax Reviews in London, Norwich and Ipswich.

Matthew's first book Tolley's Tax Planning for Private Residences was published in 1991. Since then he has continued to write and contribute to a variety of books. September 2008 is projected for the launch of his new book on Estate Planning, to be published in both electronic and paper form. 

Articles by him are regularly published in a number of professional publications (including Taxation, Tax Adviser and Private Client Business). He also writes Capital Tax Review, a quarterly electronic update for professional advisers of developments in Capital Taxation and Estate Planning over the previous quarter. He is the General Editor of Private Client Business.

Hutton on Estate Planning: Practical Solutions to Today's Problems

A brand new online resource with accompanying Book (which can be purchsaed separately).

Available from September 2008.

Subscribe and pay before 1 September 2008 and benefit from substantial discounts.

www.hutton-estate-planning.co.uk

The FA 2006 Regime for Trusts

Review continues of life interest settlements in place at Budget Day 2006, especially since the Budget 2008 extension of the transitional period to 5 October 2008.

I have written a guide to the IHT Regime for Trusts, updated to 29 February 2008, and shall be happy to email this on request.