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Trust Registration

Setting up or managing a trust brings important responsibilities, and registering with HMRC is a critical step. We’re here to guide you clearly through the trust registration service, ensuring you meet your obligations confidently and on time.

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Trust registration service

The trust registration service (TRS) is a government register maintained by HMRC where most UK express trusts must be recorded. Whether your trust is taxable or not, registering correctly is vital to stay compliant and avoid penalties.

At Pinney Talfourd, we know trust law can be complex and ever-changing. That’s why we’re committed to walking alongside you through every detail of registering your trust, so you never feel alone or uncertain. With our guidance, you’ll meet deadlines, understand your requirements, and ensure the process is as smooth as possible.

Most UK express trusts, including those not liable for tax, are required to register unless specifically exempt. For taxable trusts, registration usually must happen within 90 days of becoming liable. Non-taxable trusts have 90 days from creation or from when they become registrable. Missing these deadlines risks financial penalties, complications dealing with banks and other institutions, and increased scrutiny from HMRC.

With extensive experience recognised by Legal 500 and other industry leaders, our team combines legal expertise with a personal approach. We listen carefully to your situation and tailor our support to fit your goals and circumstances. More than compliance, we provide peace of mind.

Tailored expertise in trust registration

Every trust is unique. We take the time to understand yours thoroughly and tailor the registration approach accordingly, ensuring compliance and clarity.

Proactive deadline management

We track and manage your registration deadlines carefully, so you never face unnecessary penalties or urgent last-minute pressures.

Clear, jargon-free communication

Legal processes can feel overwhelming. We explain everything in straightforward language, making it easy for you to understand each step.

Seamless liaison with HMRC

We act as your dedicated representative in all communications with HMRC, handling queries efficiently on your behalf.

Support beyond registration

Our relationship doesn’t end with registering the trust. We advise on ongoing duties and changes that could affect your obligations.

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Clients across personal and business trusts trust us for our integrity, expertise, and unwavering support.

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Our inclusion in Legal 500 demonstrates our ability in this area.

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Registering your trust: what you need to know

Registering a trust with HMRC is a legal requirement that goes beyond ticking a box, it’s about securing your peace of mind and protecting the trust’s integrity. Through our service, we demystify the process.

We start by reviewing your trust’s details and confirming whether registration is mandatory. We then guide you in gathering the correct information to complete the HMRC online form accurately. Our team handles the submission, monitors the process, and addresses any follow-up questions promptly.

In cases where trusts are newly created or changes happen such as new trustees or changes in beneficiaries we help update registrations to keep everything current and compliant.

We know how important smooth dealings with banks, tax advisers, and HMRC are, you can count on us to alleviate stress by managing the technical and administrative demands with skill and care.

Trust matters can be sensitive and personal. That’s why we approach every case with empathy and discretion, ensuring you feel supported not just as a client but as a valued partner.

Trust registration service FAQs

We understand you might be looking for answers, so we’ve compiled a list of frequently asked questions to help get you started.

Who must register a trust with HMRC?

Most UK express trusts, whether taxable or not, must register unless they are specifically exempt, such as a trust set up on death that takes assets from the estate and is closed within two years of death (also called a ‘will trust’); holding life insurance policies that only pay out on death, illness or disability; a co-ownership trust set up to hold shares of property or other assets jointly owned by two or more people as ‘tenants in common’ where all of the trustees named as owners at the Land Registry are the same as all of the beneficiaries of the trust.

What are the usual deadlines for registering a trust?

Taxable trusts typically need to register within 90 days of becoming liable to pay tax. Non-taxable trusts must register within 90 days of creation or from when they become registrable.

What happens if a trust fails to register on time?

There are risks of financial penalties for late registration, along with potential difficulties dealing with banks or other financial institutions, and increased scrutiny from HMRC.

How can Pinney Talfourd help me with trust registration?

We guide you through the entire process from assessing your registration obligations to submitting forms, managing deadlines, communicating with HMRC, and providing ongoing advice.

Is trust registration a one-time process?

No. Once registered, trusts must keep their details up to date. Changes such as new trustees or beneficiaries must be reported timely to maintain compliance.

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1 Cathedral Place
Brentwood
Essex
CM14 4ES

DX: 5003 Brentwood

T: 01277 283 707

F: 01708 202 132

E: brentwood@pinneytalfourd.co.uk

Brentwood (High Street)

30 High Street
Brentwood
Essex
CM14 4AJ

DX: 5003 Brentwood

T: 01277 211 755

F: 01708 202 132

E: brentwood@pinneytalfourd.co.uk

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Elizabeth House
28 Baddow Road
Chelmsford
Essex CM2 0DG

T: 01245 206 684

F: 01708 202 132

E: chelmsford@pinneytalfourd.co.uk

Hornchurch

40 North Street
Hornchurch
Essex
RM11 1EW

DX: 51004 Hornchurch

T: 01708 511 000

F: 01708 202 132

E: hornchurch@pinneytalfourd.co.uk

Upminster

54 Station Road
Upminster
Essex
RM14 2TU

DX: DX 35555 Upminster

T: 01708 229 444

F: 01708 202 132

E: upminster@pinneytalfourd.co.uk

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