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Meet the sponsor: Future Family Inheritance – Ray Best

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Thursday, November 20, 2025 8:01 am
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When it comes to preserving wealth, inheritance tax can quietly erode what generations have built. For estates valued at £2 million or more, the difference between thoughtful planning and reactive decisions can amount to millions in lost value.

At Future Family Inheritance, the new sponsor of Wokingham Today and Reading Today’s business section, they specialise in inheritance tax planning and legal documentation for high-net-worth individuals and families. Their approach goes far beyond compliance — it’s about safeguarding your legacy, ensuring that your wealth remains a source of strength for those you care about most.

Working in business efficiency for two years was a truly transformative experience for financial adviser Ray Best.

As the lead planner, he learned how to bring order to complexity and turn it into a clear, achievable plan. He discovered that business success isn’t just about numbers or systems; it’s about people, communication, and clarity.

His time in business efficiency also led him to assist a wide range of business owners, helping them improve profitability and structure. During that period, Ray wrote several feature articles for Tax Adviser magazine, sharing insights on effective tax planning and cash flow management. He later became the inheritance tax adviser for a prominent will-writing company and, for the past 17 years, has been a joint collaborator on Inheritance Tax Simplified—a resource dedicated to helping families and professionals understand complex inheritance tax legislation.

Ray’s company went on to host a series of successful seminars across the Thames Valley, focusing on financial planning. This helped business owners, professionals, and families make informed decisions about their money and future, educating clients on how to protect their assets and preserve wealth for future generations.

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These experiences have shaped everything he does today, including the formation of Future Family Inheritance Ltd.

Ray believes that success never comes easily; it’s earned through years of hard work, sacrifice, and the countless decisions that shape a life and a business. That’s why it can feel so unfair when the rewards of that lifetime of effort are at risk of being lost to taxes or poor planning.

As Ray often says, it seems a shame to let the taxman take a greater share of your estate than your children. Yet the truth is sobering—within just two generations, approximately 80% of inherited wealth is lost. It’s not usually due to reckless spending—it’s the result of misguided planning, family changes, and the relentless impact of divorce and taxation.

But it doesn’t have to be that way. With thoughtful preparation, most people could pass on far more of what they’ve worked so hard to build. Ray’s mission is to make that possible. He helps clients see the bigger picture—to understand how today’s decisions affect tomorrow’s outcomes.

Every plan Ray creates is personal. He takes time to understand each client’s story, their values, and what they want their wealth to achieve—spending sufficient time with clients to support, protect, and preserve their legacy through the generations while maintaining family harmony.

If you are a profitable business owner or have an estate valued at £2.5 million or more, you will benefit from specialist planning. Apply for a meeting with Ray to explore how you can secure your family’s legacy and ensure your wealth endures for generations to come.

To find out more, please visit: www.futurefamilyinheritance.com

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