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Guide to Life Insurance

What is Life Assurance?

Most of us have heard of Life Assurance and appreciate that it is a policy provided by a Life Assurance Company that pays out either a lump sum or a series of payments if or when you die. These payments are normally paid without the deduction of any personal income tax, and in most instances are actually tax-free.

It is however worth considering that any proceeds from a life assurance will be added to the deceased’s estate. If this takes the overall estate above the nil band threshold for inheritance tax, this tax would be payable for any amounts in excess of the threshold. This can be avoided by placing the Life Assurance in Trust and therefore separating out these proceeds from the ‘estate’ and keeping them tax free.

The proceeds of a Life Assurance policy can be used:

  • to pay off a debt such as a mortgage
  • to provide an income for your dependents

You pay monthly premiums or an annual sum to the Life Assurance company for either a given time span or in the case of Whole of Life Assurance normally through to death (some Whole of Life policies have a maximum age limit on premiums).

Life Assurance policies can be combined with other forms of insurance, such as Critical Illness insurance so that you receive the lump sum if you are diagnosed with a specified critical illness or on death.

What types of Life Assurance are there?

What should I think about when selecting a Life Assurance policy?

Can I have a policy where the lump sum changes?

Can I have a joint policy that covers my partner and myself?

Why do I have to provide details about my health?

What happens if I stop paying the premiums?

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