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A trust is a way of managing assets (money, investments, land or buildings) for people - types of trust, how they are taxed, where to get help.
A trust is a way of managing assets (money, investments, land or…
The main types of trust are: bare trusts interest in possession trusts…
These are trusts set up by parents for children under 18 who have never…
Some trusts for disabled people or children get special tax treatment.…
Most trusts do not pay Income Tax on income up to a tax-free amount…
Capital Gains Tax is a tax on the profit (‘gain’) when something (an…
Inheritance Tax may have to be paid on a person’s estate (their money and…
If you’re a trust beneficiary there are different rules depending on the…
As the trustee, you’re responsible for reporting and paying tax on behalf…
Most trusts need to be registered. There are some cases where you do not…
By Julia Vitarello
How you can have a marriage annulled, the reasons you can give for annulling a marriage and the forms you will need to apply for an annulment. This includes information from the withdrawn D191 guide.
Annulment (sometimes known as ‘nullity’) is a different way of ending a…
You and your husband or wife can choose to work out: arrangements for…
You can apply to have your marriage annulled as soon as you get married.…
The other person must respond to your nullity application within 14 days,…
6 weeks after you get the conditional order or decree nisi you can apply…
Eastern Region, Judge S Brilliant and Mr R Thomas MRICS on 28 October 2022
Find out what a teacher reference number (TRN) is and how to find or request one.
Guidance on labelling for medicinal products used in clinical trials.
Letters explaining services are not available in some British embassies, high commissions and consulates. Sometimes called information notes.
Provides clarification on some areas of the 'never events' policy framework, which aims to protect patients from avoidable harm.
The police have to follow strict rules if you're arrested, questioned or charged with a crime - you can get legal advice at a police station
A table of rehabilitation periods for the most common sentences and disposals, and example scenarios.
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