Skip to main content

Insight article

November 7, 2022

What is a trust fund?

A trust is a way of managing assets such as money, investments, land or property by formally transferring the assets to a trust fund administered for the benefit of others.

A ‘settlor’ is a person who puts assets into a trust fund. The ‘trustees’ manage the trust’s assets on behalf of the ‘beneficiaries’ who will benefit from the assets. Different types of trusts are taxed differently, and HMRC has a guide to the different types.

Common reasons for setting up a trust include when someone cannot manage the assets themselves because they are too young or may have become incapacitated. A trust fund can also protect a family’s assets or pass on assets before or after death, allowing the settlor to set out how they wish the assets in the trust to be used or distributed. Everyday situations may be to provide for a spouse after death while protecting the interests of any children or to manage succession planning in a family business.

They are beneficial when planning how money and assets should pass from generation to generation, especially when family structures are complicated by divorces and second marriages. 

The trustees are responsible for managing the trust, making investment decisions and paying taxes while fulfilling the objectives set out for the trust by the settlor. 

Trust creation is a specialist area where professionals are generally needed to provide guidance and advice on the most appropriate route. Helpful reading on the topic is available at the Society of Trust & Estate Practitioners (STEP) and HMRC.

James McMullan is a member of STEP. So if you’re thinking about setting up a trust or need help managing one, why not call them today?

Note: This article is not legal advice; it provides information of general interest about current legal issues.

Stay in touch

Subscribe to our newsletter

Stay in touch

By completing your details and submitting this form you confirm you are happy for us to send you marketing communications and that you agree to our Website Privacy Policy and Legal Notice and to us using Mailchimp to process your data.


Sending

News/Insight

  • What is the Employment Rights Bill 2024?
    The Employment Rights Bill 2024 marks a pivotal moment in UK employment law, promising the most significant reforms in over three decades


    Read more
  • Autumn Budget Statement 2024
    Key implications for employment law, property law, and estate planning


    Read more
  • Disclosure against warranties in UK corporate transactions
    In UK corporate transactions, disclosure of information is a vital strategy for sellers to shield themselves from warranty claims when selling their shares or business.


    Read more
  • How the Employment Rights Bill 2024 impacts employers and businesses
    The government’s new Employment Rights Bill outlines significant changes to employment laws, focusing on workers' rights and flexibility.


    Read more
  • Business First Magazine
    Autumn/Winter 2024 Edition


    Read more

What they say...

  • Stephen, November 2024
    “Outstanding family lawyer who came through for me in a difficult case. In the world new to me of divorce and the aftermath, [Pippa Marshall] provided excellent advice from the first call and right through to conclusion. She made a difficult ex

  • M. M. Homes, November 2024
    “Charlotte explained everything very clearly and made the whole process nice and easy. Have already started recommending her to my friends.” Wills and LPAs

  • Nim, November 2024
    “I highly recommend James McMullan and his team. They all did a fantastic job with helping me through a particularly difficult family situation. They are extremely professional, caring, and experts in their field.” Probate and contentious

  • Man Kiu Wan, November 2024
    “Thank you Charlotte for your excellent and professional services.” Probate

  • Ms K, November 2024
    “I was recently made redundant, and my company had handled some of the process quite poorly. Patrick came recommended by a friend who had used him during her own redundancy, and I can now wholeheartedly recommend him myself. His initial consult

Read more
Send this to a friend