New Clause 9 — Inheritance tax review

Part of Finance Bill (Ways and Means) (Payment of Corporation Tax) – in the House of Commons at 5:30 pm on 26 October 2015.

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Photo of Rob Marris Rob Marris Shadow Minister (Treasury) 5:30, 26 October 2015

The hon. Lady is right, of course, that it varies around the country and that there is a much greater tendency to pay it in London and the south-east—the area she represents—but I stand by my remarks that for many of those people, the liability of their estate to inheritance tax is occasioned by a windfall increase in the value of the home in which they live. Some people improve the houses in which they live, but in the last 20 or 30 years, the great driver for estates falling into inheritance tax liability has been a secular rise in house prices. That is not as a result of people doing up their houses, although of course that happens. And good luck to them. Many hon. Members, including myself—and my wife—own the house in which they live. I, along with others, will have a windfall—and it is a windfall—from the secular increase in house prices.