FB charge a once of fee for an full hour consultation - mine at was 100/150.
I actually attended one of their free webinars and that was very informative regarding
- disability allowance
- household benefits scheme
- car tax refunds (very specific criteria)
- special needs bank accounts
They also did cover the area of wills and necessity to have this in place, but I wasnt clear on what service they actually offer on this.
There were some financial products highlighted, but I didnt focus too heavily on that and i dont know how they stack up on the market. These seem to be commission based, but looks like they are also getting commission from consultation fees but I stand to be corrected on this! Ive never purchased or tried to purchase policies through them.
At the webinar I attended, they were taking consultations at a reduced rate. I didnt sign up for that but I think there was a once off payment, however it does look like there is a separate pricing model.
So if i were to make a will specifying that I wish to have a discretionary trust set up for my son, following my death, do you know when the medical sign off/evidence must be provided?
Sorry, I can't advise on this. I understand that the medical evidence is submitted whenever the Trust is set up. (This is for the tax exemption - that may not be the only reason someone considers setting up a trust, eg, a son/daughter with alcoholism/drug addiction).
I would imagine some conditions are more straighforward to verify, eg, when there is a pervasive developmemtal disorder throughout the childhood years. I understand from other posts that your son has been diagnosed with Asperger/Autism. Have you spoken with any of the Autism organisations who may be able to offer some guidance? I know Inclusion Ireland have been making members aware of Trusts for years. Possibly they may have some pointers? (https://inclusionireland.ie/information-for-family-members/)
Best of luck with it. But just be aware that the tax exemption for the discretionary trust is not straightforward. The relevant chapter from the Revenue manual is here: https://www.revenue.ie/en/tax-profe...ains-tax-corporation-tax/part-07/07-01-20.pdf
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