Asset Protection Trusts (PPPT) and the RNRB – Past & Present and the Future

Past – Asset Protection Trusts (PPPT) have been Relevant Property Trusts since 2006, and hence still attract Periodic and Exit charges

Present – Can the RNRB be claimed?

Future – What if Probate fees are increased after the General Election?

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Topics covered include:

  1. 20% Entry Tax charge. Have you accidentally triggered any?
  2. Periodic and exit charges. Have they been reported? Who is responsible for their reporting?
  3. How can Asset Protection Trusts (PPPT) create inescapable IHT on first death of a married couple?
  4. Is there a problem using Asset Protection Trusts when the property has a mortgage……NO!!
  5. Are there situations where a charge for CGT can be triggered when settling the Principle Private Residence into a Trust?

How can the CTTC Probate Preservation Plus Trust (PPPT) solve all of the above?

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