UUÂãÁÄÖ±²¥

Trust expenses

Produced by a Tolley Trusts and Inheritance Tax expert
Trusts and Inheritance Tax
Guidance

Trust expenses

Produced by a Tolley Trusts and Inheritance Tax expert
Trusts and Inheritance Tax
Guidance
imgtext

Introduction

This guidance note looks at the expenses incurred by trustees when running a trust.

Tax deductible expenses

As for individuals and trading organisations, expenses are deducted from certain categories of income to arrive at a taxable profit.

Where trustees are engaged in a trade, the trading profit is taxable as a source of income. Profits are calculated in accordance with generally accepted accounting practice. Expenses incurred 'wholly and exclusively' for the purposes of the trade are deducted from trading income. Mostly, it is clear which expenses relate to the trade and are therefore fully deductible, but some expenses will need to be apportioned. In the area of professional fees, for example, there is likely to be overlap and blending of the purposes for which they are incurred. An obvious example would be the accountancy fees for preparing the trade and trust accounts, particularly if the trading accounts are integrated into the trust accounts. The expenses of running a large trust may include office costs, which for the sake of convenience are combined with

Continue reading the full document
To gain access to additional expert tax guidance, workflow tools, and tax research, register for a free trial of Tolley+â„¢
Powered by

Popular Articles

Foreign exchange issues

Foreign exchange issuesOverview of foreign exchange provisionsForeign exchange (FX) movements are generally taxed following the rules applicable to the underlying income, expenditure, asset or liability on which they arise, broadly as follows:Capital assetsOn a realisation basis (ie on disposal)

14 Jul 2020 11:44 | Produced by Tolley Read more Read more

Non-business expenses

Non-business expensesIntroductionIn order for an expense to be tax deductible it must be incurred because of an employee’s employment. Any non-business related expense is, therefore, not relievable except in some very particular circumstances.This guidance note deals with three separate issues. The

14 Jul 2020 12:16 | Produced by Tolley Read more Read more

VAT registration ― artificial separation of business activities (disaggregation)

VAT registration ― artificial separation of business activities (disaggregation)This guidance note should be read in conjunction with the VAT registration ― compulsory guidance note and is relevant to persons established or resident in the UK. Persons that are not established or resident in the UK

14 Jul 2020 13:57 | Produced by Tolley Read more Read more