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These manuals contain guidance on trusts and Inheritance Tax.
Call or write to HMRC for advice about Income Tax and Capital Gains Tax for trusts
This document contains the following information: Law Commission: Capital and income in trusts: classification and apportionment.
Find out if you’re a trust or company service provider who needs to register for supervision with HMRC under the money laundering regulations.
This list covers a large amount of Chancery work which is separate from the Business List. It includes the following types of work: Property landlord and tenant residential landlord and tenant commercial trespass/squatters mortgages land registry land – including title,...
Use form R185 (trust income) to tell beneficiaries about amounts paid or entitlements to income from a trust.
Use supplementary pages SA107 to record income you received from a trust, settlement or deceased person's estate on your SA100 tax return.
Submit a report to HMRC if you're a 'relevant person’ and have identified a discrepancy with a trust as part of your money laundering obligations.
Apply for funding to help multi-academy trusts develop their capacity and take on underperforming schools, particularly in education investment areas.
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