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Discounted gift trust - Bare

Overview

The client gifts money to a trust and receives regular fixed capital payments for the whole of their life or until the trust fund runs out. As the trust is a bare trust the beneficiaries are fixed and it is not possible to change them after the trust is declared.

Quick facts

  • For use with the Collective Investment Bond.
  • This is a trust which your client, the settlor, creates by means of a gift, but under the terms of which they retain the right to receive certain capital payments.
  • These payments may continue for the whole of their life, or until the trust fund has been exhausted.
  • Depending on the age and health of the settlor, and the amount of withdrawals required; there may be an immediate saving for inheritance tax (IHT).
  • The settlor chooses their trustees. They can also appoint themselves as a trustee. We recommend having an independent trustee.
  • The beneficiaries are named by the settlor at outset and cannot be changed later.

Suitability

Technical support

  • IHT planning and a discounted gift trust - This article provides information about inheritance tax planning for UK-domiciled individuals, where a gift has been made and the individual still requires access to withdrawals.