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Response rates from 1.2k Kensington and Chelsea London voters.

46%
Yes
54%
No
41%
Yes
31%
No
6%
Yes, it is double taxation
15%
No, reform so the tax rate is based on the wealth of the recipient rather than the deceased
7%
No, but increase the tax-free allowance

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Kensington and Chelsea London voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9V44C4Nanswered…2mos2MO

No, but they should reform the tax, to make it easier to inherit in low to middle middle-class families.

 @9LJT4MRanswered…8mos8MO

Yes, it's double taxation, but only after the tax system is reformed to remove loopholes so you can guarantee tax has been correctly and fairly paid in the first place.

 @9JYMMMQanswered…10mos10MO

The tax free allowance should be increased, and the tax should be applied to the received inheritance per inheritor, not to the estate as a whole.

 @9J3L3H2 answered…11mos11MO

Yes, but only if it is more than two years after the end of the current cost of living crisis (inflation brought below 2% and the economy growing by 5%)

 @9G576MJanswered…1yr1Y

No it is a tax that is good for the economy. This is because if someone inherits a large sum of money they will be less incentivized to work but if that money is taxed they will be more incentivized to contribute to the economy