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By donating in memory This is a positive way of remembering your loved ones and leaves a lasting tribute to their life. It gives friends and family a chance to donate to a worthwhile cause in their memory. Remembering Neurocare in your will A legacy gift to charity is exempt from Inheritance Tax and it might bring the total estate below the Inheritance Tax threshold because gifts to charities are deducted first and only what is left is liable to the tax. So why give it to the Government when you can make such a difference.
In 2007 Neurocare received a legacy which enabled us to buy a life saving piece of equipment 3 months ahead of schedule. Now THAT’S leaving your mark on the world!
The most common are described below.
Residuary bequest A gift of the remainder of the estate after all other bequests have been made and debts cleared is called a residuary bequest.
Pecuniary bequest A gift of a fixed sum of money in your Will is called a pecuniary bequest. The value of pecuniary legacies will decrease over time, as the cost of living increases.
Specific bequest A particular named item left as a gift in your Will is known as a specific bequest - for example, a piece of jewellery.
Contingent bequest A gift in your Will that depends upon the occurrence of an event which may or may not happen is known legally as a contingent bequest. An example is a bequest to a charity which applies only if other beneficiaries named in the Will die before the testator (person who made the Will).
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