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Rich families risk unlimited liability for losses in return for privacy

Companies House rule helps drive surge in private unlimited companies requiring fewer disclosure requirements
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"}],[{"start":100.3,"text":"Advisers said private unlimited companies tended to be set up for investments worth £5mn-£50mn, often by those who had come into money following the sale of a business, rather than those with inherited wealth. This level of investment typically generates sufficient income to cover costs and pay dividends. "}],[{"start":120.44999999999999,"text":"“Given that these tend to be dynastic family structures, it is usually when the . . . client is 60-plus and children are in their twenties or thirties” that they are set up, said Lucy Woodward, partner at accountants Saffery."}],[{"start":133.79999999999998,"text":"The recent rise in the number of wealthy families using private unlimited companies has been self-reinforcing as awareness spreads among clients and professionals, advisers said."}],[{"start":144.1,"text":"The uptick in interest is partly being driven by Companies House changes from April 2027, said Stephen Kenny, partner at accountants PKF Littlejohn, which will include mandatory profit and loss filings for smaller companies. "}],[{"start":159.15,"text":"“Private unlimited companies will help avoid this,” he said."}],[{"start":163.45000000000002,"text":"Restrictions, introduced in 2006, on the use of English trusts to keep assets out of inheritance tax have led to the rise of other ways to protect wealth. "}],[{"start":174.00000000000003,"text":"“I’ve been advising clients to consider using them as part of wealth preservation and succession strategies for a long time now but, given where we are, I am seeing more clients proceed with [them],” said Paul Barham, partner at accountants Forvis Mazars."}],[{"start":189.10000000000002,"text":"However, private unlimited companies still have to report full financial details to HMRC."}],[{"start":195.60000000000002,"text":"“Family investment company” is used as a label by advisers to describe both limited and unlimited companies set up to pass on assets. "}],[{"start":203.75000000000003,"text":"Private limited companies can also help parents hand over assets but are subject to public financial reporting requirements."}],[{"start":218.90000000000003,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1778824760_7977.mp3"}

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