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Legacies

Leaving a legacy to Queen Elizabeth's Foundation in your Will is a wonderful way of leaving the world a better place. You may also find it can help you with tax planning, because legacies to registered charities are free from Inheritance Tax.

There are four kinds of legacy you can leave to help our work for disabled people.

How should you go about it?
It is simple to leave a legacy to the Foundation. If you already have a Will, you can do this as part of a general up-dating of your Will, which everyone needs to do periodically. Or you may prefer to add a legacy to the Foundation by means of a Codicil - an additional instruction to your existing Will.

Your solicitor or other professional advisor will tell you how to go about it. It may help, when you visit your solicitor, to take with you the correct form of words you should use to describe Queen Elizabeth's Foundation in your Will as shown below.

"I give to Queen Elizabeth's Foundation (Registered Charity No. 251051) of Leatherhead Court, Leatherhead, Surrey KT22 OBN... (description of legacy)...to be used for its general charitable purposes and I direct that the receipt of the Treasurer or duly authorised officer shall be a valid and appropriate form of discharge"

We are delighted to have the support of Solicitors Messrs Copley Clark & Bennett in connection with our legacy campaign, who are pleased to offer professional advice.

Copley Clark & BennetCopley Clark & Bennett are an established local firm, with offices in Banstead, Sutton and Cheam - their Wills, Trusts and Probate team can also offer specialist advice regarding wills for the parents of people with mental disability or incapacity.

 

Legacies are so important to our future
Legacies are a vitally important source of funds for Queen Elizabeth's Foundation. If you are able to support us in this way, your gift will genuinely be a gift of life for many disabled people.

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