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Life interest definition

What does Life interest mean? In practice, a life interest (often under a life interest trust) is a beneficiary’s right to receive trust income and/or to use or occupy trust property for their lifetime, without any right to the capital, which is preserved for remaindermen. Often termed an interest in possession, it is a descriptive trust law concept rather than a statutory definition, though UK inheritance tax legislation (for example, the Inheritance Tax Act 1984 on interests in possession and immediate post-death interests) and Irish Capital Acquisitions Tax legislation use it to determine tax treatment. Life interests are typically created by will trusts or...

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BVI trusts: key types (discretionary, VISTA, fixed and life interests) and practical uses, with conflict-of-laws, forced heirship and commercial applications

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This Practice Note offers an overview of trusts in the British Virgin Islands (BVI). For broader BVI background, see Practice Note: Private Client—British Virgin Islands—Q&A guide. The principal legislation is the Trustee Ordinance (Cap 303, Law of BVI), as amended (TO), and the Virgin Islands Special Trusts Act 2003, as amended (VISTA Law). The texts are available via the further reading links to Spitz & Clarke Offshore Service in the related documents pod and on the BVI FSC—Legislation web page.

Types of trusts

The most frequently used BVI trusts include:

  • discretionary trusts
  • VISTA trusts
  • life interest trusts
  • fixed interest trusts

Discretionary trusts

A discretionary trust typically affords maximum flexibility and is the most commonly adopted and, in many cases, the most effective arrangement for both settlor and beneficiaries. Trustees are granted wide discretion regarding when distributions are made, in what amounts, and to which beneficiaries, from both income and capital. This structure is particularly valuable where, at establishment, beneficiaries’ future needs cannot be reliably predicted and are likely to shift over time...

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Alexander Way
Alexander Way

Alex is Senior Counsel for Walkers in London. Alex advises institutional trustees and private individuals on all areas of trust law and related private wealth issues. He acts for trustees and settlors on the establishment and administration of private and charitable trusts and the establishment of private trust companies. He also acts in respect of estate planning....

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