AVOIDING WILL DRAFTING PROBLEMS
- Pead v Prostate Cancer UK
- Partington v Rossiter
- Naylor v Barlow
TRS UPDATE: CHANGES IN THE TRUST REGISTER AND HMRC PRACTICE
- Changes re when penalties apply: a change of focus in the new HMRC practice
- Discrepancy reporting: taking stock of the ongoing obligation as part of our due diligence, and the latest HMRC guidance
- Changes in the TRS Manual Guidance: what are the recent changes and what do they mean? Some changes are due in early 2024 which we will consider
- TRS Review Consultation due out in Jan 2024 and the Transparency of Land Ownership involving trusts consultation published on 27 Dec 2023: considering what this shows of HMRC practice and how the two link together
- Beneficiaries who need to be named on the TRS: reflecting on the change in the TRSM in Sept 2023, and other guidance, and what this means for naming beneficiaries in deeds and letters of wishes
- Deeds of Variation: changes in HMRC practice mean many DoVs need registering on TRS – we will consider when, and if there is any way to work around
OLDER CLIENT UPDATE
- Update on Court of Protection process changes
- Progress of Digital LPAs implementation
- Case law update which impacts older clients
- Health & Social welfare update
DRAFTING WILLS FOR BUSINESS CLIENTS
- Planning and structuring the will
- Lifetime steps which may be required
- The use of lasting powers of attorney
RNRB & MITIGATING IHT: THE PROVISIONS NEEDED IN WILLS AND TRUSTS
- Claiming RNRB on a first or second spouse’s death
- RNRB when some beneficiaries “closely inherit” and others do not
- Non-spouse couples: how to get both RNRB and security for a surviving partner with properties owned by partners who are not spouses or civil partners
- When and how can you claim 3 or 4 RNRBs on the estates of two spouses
- Some other IHT mitigation opportunities from drafting wills etc. including property interests
MAKING GIFTS AND DELIBERATE DEPRIVATION
- What needs to be satisfied to be classed as a 'deliberate deprivation'
- Can you make a gift when you are receiving care?
- Do trusts work?
- Risks with will trusts

