Harriet Neusinger

Harriet Neusinger

Partner
Bath 2 Queen Square Bath BA1 2HQ
Mobile 07392 476 092

Partner

Harriet is a partner in Thrings’ Succession and Tax team, supporting clients on a wide range of private client matters to ensure that their estates are prepared for the future and are tax efficient to ensure a lessened burden on the next generation.

Her expertise includes the administration of complex and high value estates; preparation of Wills and Lasting Powers of Attorney; lifetime tax planning; and the creation and administration of trusts.

As well as being highly skilled in the more traditional areas of private client work, Harriet’s expertise also extends to supporting clients where there is an agricultural or business element and is well versed in ensuring estates are tax efficient, including advising on the availability of agricultural and business relief.

  • Tax Planning
  • Wills & Inheritance
  • Wills, inheritance and trust disputes
  • Family & relationships
  • Tax planning & trust
  • Wills and inheritance
  • Mental Capacities

  • Acting in the administration of the estate of a high net worth individual consisting of mixed A/BPR assets, and providing ongoing succession advice to include trust creation and partnership restructuring
  • Acting for a diversified rural business with farming, renewable energy and residential lettings operations on estate reorganisation and long term succession planning
  • Advising on the inheritance tax and capital gains tax consequences of the partition of a multi-generational family farm, part of which was held in trust, following a lengthy period of litigation
  • Advising executors of an estate on options for tax mitigation to include making a successful claim for gifts from surplus income (saving £200k+ in IHT)
  • Advising executors of an estate on the implications of significant potentially exempt and (unreported) immediately chargeable lifetime transfers
  • Creating bespoke Will and Trust arrangements for a blended family with minor children, ensuring protection of assets and minimising conflict between beneficiaries