
Gifts in Wills to charities are exempt from Inheritance Tax. If more than 10% of a taxable estate is donated to charity, this can reduce the Inheritance Tax rate on the overall estate. We recommend you consult with your solicitor for all tax advice.
A solicitor will make sure that your wishes will be carried out as you intend. The Law Society can help you find one in your area.
A percentage share - A share of the value of your assets, such as property and savings. This is also known as a residuary gift.
A lump sum - A specific amount of money which can be any amount you choose. This is also known as a pecuniary gift.
Specific gifts - Some supporters choose to leave specific items such as jewellery, stamps or medals.
To leave a gift to Labrador Welfare, you’ll need to include our charity details:
Labrador Welfare, 5 Horden Burn Close, Stockton on Tees, Co Durham, TS18 2FF
Registered Charity Number 1012192
An Executor will be responsible for carrying out the instructions in your Will. This can be a friend, relative, or your solicitor.
We would like to thank you for your support!
We understand leaving a gift in your Will is a very personal and important decision. Anything you tell us will be confidential and not legally binding. Please note we cannot provide legal advice.