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How are trusts in Wills affected by tax?

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How are trusts in Wills affected by tax?

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The main tax that affects Wills, triggered by the death of the person, is Inheritance Tax. However, when someone dies the deceased’s personal representative (PR) or executor will make sure that a personal Tax Return is completed from the start of the tax year to the date of the deceased’s death. From the date of the deceased’s death to the end of the tax year the PR will have to account for tax and report to the beneficiaries on the tax that he or she has deducted. Each year the PR will have to submit an Income Tax Return to HM Revenue & Customs. However, in the year in which the estate is wound up and all the assets have been distributed, the PR will only have to account for the tax on the income up to the date of distribution. In practice, if probate value is less than £2.5 million and the total tax due by the PR is less than £10,000, HM Revenue & Customs will accept a single computation and one-off payment.

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