Gift and Inheritance Tax >> Use of Trust
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The use of trusts may be beneficial in deferring tax liabilities. Assets may rest in a trust with no individual having a beneficial interest therein. However there are significant onceoff and annual tax charges relating to trusts which may erode the tax saving benefit.
The use of trusts is a complex matter for both tax and legal reasons. We can provide tax advice on such matters by way of consultation for which a separate charge will arise.
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