Life Insurance in Trust for Inheritance Tax: Protect Your Legacy 🔒

Placing your life insurance in trust is one of the most effective ways UK families can safeguard loved ones’ futures from inheritance tax. Acting soon means your beneficiaries will receive more, much faster—which is critical when bills must be paid and emotions run high. A trust could save your estate many thousands of pounds. 💷


What Is a Life Insurance Trust? 📜

A trust is a legal arrangement that lets you decide exactly who gets your life insurance payout, how much, and when. Instead of the funds becoming part of your taxable estate, they go directly to your chosen people or charities. This side-steps probate delays and keeps inheritance tax from taking a chunk out of your legacy.

Learn more: Life Insurance in Trust

For impartial basics: Citizens Advice: What is a Trust?


Life Insurance, Trusts & Inheritance Tax Explained 💡

How does inheritance tax work?

Inheritance tax is a 40% tax on estates worth over £325,000, though the threshold could be up to £500,000 if you’re passing your main home to direct descendants. Without a trust, life insurance payouts count towards your estate and could be taxed. A trust keeps them outside your estate—saving time and money.

Types of policies

  • Whole-of-life policies always pay out, so are best for covering inheritance tax.

  • Term life insurance only pays if you die within the policy’s term—great for specific needs, but less reliable for estate planning.

Choosing the type of trust

  • Absolute (bare) trusts fix beneficiaries from the start.

  • Discretionary trusts let trustees choose who benefits, helpful for growing families or changing circumstances.

  • Split trusts divide benefits for things like critical illness and death cover.

Get impartial comparisons here: Which? Guide to Trusts


Trust Charges, The Seven-Year Rule, and Tax Traps 🧾

When is inheritance tax due on a trust?

  • When you transfer assets into a trust, IHT may be due.

  • Seven-Year Rule: Gifts made into a trust within seven years of death may still face 40% IHT.

  • Every ten years (“10-year charge”) and when assets leave the trust (“exit charge”), there can be up to 6% tax on any property still inside if above the threshold.

More on thresholds here: How Much is Inheritance Tax?

Farmers and rural estate owners, see: Farmers Inheritance Tax


How to Set Up a Life Insurance Trust 🏗️

Most UK insurers allow you to create a trust when you buy your policy, or you can arrange one later. You’ll:

  1. Choose the trust type—think about flexibility and family changes.

  2. Name your trustees (the people who’ll manage the trust and obey your instructions).

  3. List your beneficiaries (who gets the money).

  4. Sign the trust deed and share a copy with your insurer.

  5. Review the trust every few years, or when life changes (marriage, children, home moves).

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Common Mistakes & How to Avoid Them 🚦

  • Not using a trust at all: Most families forget and face probate delays, extra taxes, and paperwork.

  • Picking the wrong trust type: This can lock in the wrong beneficiaries or make changes impossible.

  • Not updating after big life events: Trustees and beneficiaries should reflect your current wishes.

  • Failing to seek advice: Professional guidance can save you thousands and ensure legal compliance.

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