How do I declare income I received after the trust has ceased?
Frequently Asked Questions
Generally a trustee will not receive income after a trust has ceased. Income can only come from assets, and if the trust has ceased the assets will have been distributed. But if you do receive income for the trust later, you should declare the income for the period for which it was due.
Other related Frequently Asked Questions
- I have not received a return. Can you issue one to me?
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- What management expenses are deductible from trust income?
- How do I reclaim tax paid on my trust income?
- Capital gains have arisen in two separate years. Can I enter these details on one return?
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- You have sent me a return but there is no tax to pay, do I need to complete it?
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- How do I return trust management expenses?
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- The deceased's husband or wife is the sole beneficiary. Will I need to make tax returns?
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