Supporting Durham Cathedral Schools Foundation with a gift or donation in your Will is a highly personal way of giving that has a lasting impact on future generations. You can choose to donate a specific sum, a share of your estate, or other assets such as stocks and shares. Making a bequest to charity can also lessen the burden of inheritance tax on your executors.
Legacies of all sizes are always appreciated, and the Foundation will never ask how much you have pledged, unless you wish to tell us.
If you are comfortable doing so, please let us know if you intend to leave Durham Cathedral Schools Foundation a legacy or gift in your will. Such a pledge does not bind you in any way, but it does give us the opportunity to share pertinent news and 1414 Society events with you, and, most importantly, to thank you for your support. Your response and any subsequent correspondence or discussion will be treated in the strictest confidence.
Free Will Writing Service
We have partnered with Octopus Legacy (formerly Guardian Angel), to help make the process of writing your will straightforward should you wish to use this service we offer and leave a gift to Durham.
Gifts from wills make a huge difference to our work and there is no obligation, however, most people using this service choose to include leaving a gift to our charity in their plans.
There are many benefits to using Octopus Legacy for your will and some of these include:
- It is quick and easy
- It is safe: Octopus Legacy are legally binding and checked by experts
- It is free!
You will have peace of mind that your affairs are in order.
This can be done face-to-face or over the phone if you would prefer.
Call 0800 773 4014 to arrange an appointment to start your will over the phone or do it online.
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Legacy Information
Please have a look at our brochure, if you have questions contact the Development Director, Andrew Beales, 0191 731 9270 ex 313108 a.beales@dcsf.org.uk
FAQ:
MAKING A PROVISION FOR A SURVIVING SPOUSE
Quite naturally, many are concerned that there is enough capital left in their estate to support their surviving spouse after they have gone. This can be ensured by both spouses agreeing to make due mention in their Will or Codicil, to the effect that the legacy to Durham Cathedral Schools Foundation is only paid out on the second death.
WHAT TYPE OF GIFT CAN I LEAVE IN MY WILL?
There are different ways in which you choose to support Durham in your will:
- Residuary gift – the gift of all or part of the value of your estate once gifts and payments have been made*
- Pecuniary gift – a fixed sum of money*
- Specific gift – a named item*
- Reversionary gift – allowing assets to be left for the care of a loved one for the duration of their lives, and upon their death, your gift will be passed on to your chosen recipient•
DOES DCSF HAVE A CHARITABLE STATUS?
Durham Cathedral Schools Foundation has charitable status for all UK tax purposes and the registered charity number is 1023407.
HOW CAN A GIFT IN MY WILL TO DCSF BENEFIT MY INHERITANCE TAX STATUS?
If you leave a gift to charity in your Will, the gift’s value will not be counted towards inheritance tax. This could reduce what your beneficiaries must pay or remove your inheritance tax liability altogether. Also, in some situations, anyone leaving 10% or more of their taxable estate to a charity may qualify for a reduced rate of inheritance tax – 36% rather than 40%. Please visit www.gov.uk/inheritance-tax for further information.
WILL MY GIFT BE AFFECTED BY CAPITAL GAINS TAX?
When someone dies, the value of their assets is re-established and any gains that arise during the administration of the estate (i.e. between death and sale) may be liable to capital gains tax. Charities are exempt from capital gains tax, so where a charity is a beneficiary in a will, it may be possible to use this exemption to benefit the whole estate.
DOES DCSF OFFER LEGAL ADVICE?
No, and we would always recommend that you should seek independent legal advice.
For further guidance on leaving a legacy gift, visit Octopus Legacy or Remember a Charity have more information available.