Lekhrani Gya-Roopun

Director, Private Client

Lekhrani is a Director in the Private Client team. She is a Chartered Tax Adviser and is also a fellow of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants.

Lekhrani has over 15 years of tax experience and joined Gravita in September 2022 to manage the private client team. She previously worked at other City accounting firms, including a top 20 firm. She ensures the Private Client department runs smoothly and works with partners and other tax experts to help clients meet their tax obligations. She is highly experienced and has a very hands-on approach and is involved in tax compliance at Gravita. Her expertise ranges from ATED, P11D, PSA and tax returns for individuals and partnerships. 

Lekhrani also gets involved in consultancy work, providing tax advice for people moving to or from the UK. She helps clients understand complex tax rules and works with DFK International partners to provide an all-round tax service.  She loves talking to and working with clients to establish the best outcome for them and is fluent in French and Hindi, enjoying using her multilingual abilities to develop stronger relationships with clients.  

Lekhrani is passionate about developing and training her team to further their careers and likes nothing more than watching them progress and flourish. 

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Using trusts to support tax planning, and to manage complex family dynamics when considering succession

3rd December 2025
Written by: Michaela Lamb
Trusts were once seen as the purview of the ultra-wealthy, but in recent years, the benefits of using a trust have become increasingly relevant for even those who consider themselves only to have relatively modest...
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Budget 2025: Employment taxes

27th November 2025
 
Salary Sacrifice pensions The government will charge employer and employee National Insurance (NI) on pension contributions above £2,000 per annum made via salary sacrifice. This will take effect from 6th April 2029. In a salary...
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Budget 2025: Savings and investments

27th November 2025
 
ISAs The annual ISA limit of £20,000 remains unchanged, but the way in which you can save is not. From April 2027, the cash ISA limit will be cut from £20,000 to £12,000 (unless you...
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Budget 2025: Property taxes

27th November 2025
 
Annual Tax on Enveloped Dwellings – out of time claims for relief From Royal Assent to the Finance Bill, the law will be changed so that claims for relief from ATED will be able to...
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Budget 2025: Income Tax

27th November 2025
 
Winter Fuel Payments From April 2026, pensioners whose total income is over £35,000 will have their Winter Fuel Payment (or pension age winter heating payment) clawed back via PAYE at a rate of roughly £17...
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Budget 2025: Transport

27th November 2025
 
Fuel Duty: 2026-27 main rates The temporary 5p duty cut will be extended for a further five months to September 2026, and then reversed by 1p on 1st September 2026, 2p on 1st December 2026...
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