
Tax Advisers' Guide to Trusts
Bloomsbury Professional (Publisher)
8th Edition
Will be published approx. on 9. July 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
920 pages
978-1-5265-3527-6 (ISBN)
Description
This title is written to provide tax advisers with an understanding of the UK tax rules applicable to trusts resident in the UK or abroad, and the resultant tax liabilities of the trustees, settlors and beneficiaries, and opportunities for reducing those liabilities where possible.
As well as background to trusts and trustees' powers and duties, the commentary deals with the main types of private trusts and the rules that apply to them . There are also important chapters on residence and domicile and foreign trusts, charitable trusts, and purpose and heritage trusts. A number of specialist areas such as protective and vulnerable persons trusts are also dealt with.
This new edition covers the once-in-a-generation legislative changes taking effect from April 2025, concerning the removal of non-dom rules. These include:
- Abolition of domicile as a relevant factor in determining liability to inheritance tax, capital gains tax and income tax;
- Remittance basis of taxation removed for 2025/26 and later years, but previous untaxed amounts held overseas will be taxed when remitted;
- Liability to tax for 2025/26 and later years will be based on residence
- UK resident settlors of offshore trusts will be taxable on trust income/gains on an arising basis from 2025/26, as the "protected trust" regime which has applied since 2017 is removed;
- Offshore trusts settled by a non-UK domiciled settlor will be within the scope of inheritance tax if the settlor is a "long term resident" (LTR) of the UK.
- Change in CGT rate for trustees was announced in Budget - increased from 20% to 24%.
- The introduction of caps on Agricultural Property Relief (APR) and Business Property Relief (BPR)
A digital version of this title is available as part of our online tax resources.
As well as background to trusts and trustees' powers and duties, the commentary deals with the main types of private trusts and the rules that apply to them . There are also important chapters on residence and domicile and foreign trusts, charitable trusts, and purpose and heritage trusts. A number of specialist areas such as protective and vulnerable persons trusts are also dealt with.
This new edition covers the once-in-a-generation legislative changes taking effect from April 2025, concerning the removal of non-dom rules. These include:
- Abolition of domicile as a relevant factor in determining liability to inheritance tax, capital gains tax and income tax;
- Remittance basis of taxation removed for 2025/26 and later years, but previous untaxed amounts held overseas will be taxed when remitted;
- Liability to tax for 2025/26 and later years will be based on residence
- UK resident settlors of offshore trusts will be taxable on trust income/gains on an arising basis from 2025/26, as the "protected trust" regime which has applied since 2017 is removed;
- Offshore trusts settled by a non-UK domiciled settlor will be within the scope of inheritance tax if the settlor is a "long term resident" (LTR) of the UK.
- Change in CGT rate for trustees was announced in Budget - increased from 20% to 24%.
- The introduction of caps on Agricultural Property Relief (APR) and Business Property Relief (BPR)
A digital version of this title is available as part of our online tax resources.
Reviews / Votes
This tome is now in its 7th edition [and] shows no sign of tiredness, but rather continues to deliver on all points... It is perhaps best described as a unique reference work, which sets out in very clear terms the understanding of and interaction between the legal and fiscal treatment of UK and indeed offshore trusts... In summary, an extremely well written and an excellent reference work suitable for both the seasoned trust practitioner and the less experienced adviser alike. -- Chris Erwood CTA ATT TEP, Tax Director, Erwood & Associates LtdMore details
Edition
8th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
1343 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5265-3527-6 (9781526535276)
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Persons
Jacquelyn Kimber is a Tax Partner at Newby Castleman in Leicester.
Julie Bell is a private client expert dealing in all aspects of private client law, including Wills, inheritance tax planning, trust creation and administration, Lasting Powers of Attorney, deputyship work and charities.
Julie Bell is a private client expert dealing in all aspects of private client law, including Wills, inheritance tax planning, trust creation and administration, Lasting Powers of Attorney, deputyship work and charities.
Content
1. A Useful Relationship
2. Main Trust Legislation
3. Trust Formalities
4. Powers & Duties of Trustees
5. Residence & Domicile
6. Main Tax Rules Applicable to Trusts
7. Relevant Property Trusts
8. Bare Trusts & IIPs
9. Trusts for Children & Young Adults
10. Foreign Trusts
11. Charitable Trusts
12. Purpose and Heritage Trusts and Foundations
13. Protective & Vulnerable Person Trusts
14. Asset Protection Trusts
15. Wills, Trusts & Statutory Trusts
16. Employee Trusts
17. Trusts of Land
18. Pension Funds
19. Trust Tax Returns
2. Main Trust Legislation
3. Trust Formalities
4. Powers & Duties of Trustees
5. Residence & Domicile
6. Main Tax Rules Applicable to Trusts
7. Relevant Property Trusts
8. Bare Trusts & IIPs
9. Trusts for Children & Young Adults
10. Foreign Trusts
11. Charitable Trusts
12. Purpose and Heritage Trusts and Foundations
13. Protective & Vulnerable Person Trusts
14. Asset Protection Trusts
15. Wills, Trusts & Statutory Trusts
16. Employee Trusts
17. Trusts of Land
18. Pension Funds
19. Trust Tax Returns