All-Party Parliamentary Group

The All-Party Parliamentary Group for Inheritance and Intergenerational Fairness (APPG IIF) was established in February 2019 to promote understanding of the issues generated by inheritance and intergenerational fairness issues and to facilitate discussion on methods of reform. STEP provided Secretariat support for the Group.

  • The APPG is now no longer active.

The historical register for APPG IIF is available here (DOCX)

FAQs on the recommendations contained within the Reform of Inheritance Tax report of January 2020

Intergenerational fairness and the housing challenge, and the relevant tax-related issues

Review of the Reform of inheritance tax report

Reform of inheritance tax report

In January 2020 the APPG produced a Reform of inheritance tax (PDF) report with two major recommendations for the government to reform the current inheritance tax regime.

Please contact policy@step.org if you would like further information on the report. 

Interim recommendations May 2019

In May 2019 the APPG produced a paper with some interim recommendations which were submitted to the Office of Tax Simplification in relation to simplifying inheritance tax. The recommendations proposed a number of ways in which certain aspects of the current inheritance regime could either be removed or altered to remedy the current complexities. The paper was also copied to the Chancellor Philip Hammond who sent a letter in response on 24 May 2019. 

The paper and letter can be found here:

This is not an official website of the House of Commons or the House of Lords. It has not been approved by either House or its committees. All-Party Parliamentary Groups are informal groups of Members of both Houses with a common interest in particular issues. The views expressed in these webpages are those of the group.