Alabama Private Trust Company

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The two major categories of trusts are private trusts and charitable trusts. There are no magic words that the Trustor has to use in order to establish a trust.
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A private trust is a trust established for the benefit of an individual or individuals and are enforceable by the beneficiaries, while a public trust is an express trust created for a public, religious, or charitable purpose.

In case of Private Specific Trust (not having profits and gains of business) the share falling to each of the beneficiaries are required to be assessed in the hands of the trustee as a representative assessee as per section 161 as if income were income received by him.

Registration Mandates for a Private Trust Section 5 of the Act states that with respect to: Immovable property: A private trust must be created by a non-testamentary instrument in writing. Further, the non-testamentary instrument needs to be signed by the author of the trust or the trustee and has to be registered.

Private Trust Definition: A Private Trust is a legal contract that holds and manages assets for relatives, family members and friends of the Grantor (the Trust creator and owner).

The most attractive states for trusts overall are Delaware, South Dakota, Alaska, and Nevada. Florida and Wyoming also are attractive, and New Hampshire is working to join the group.

Directed trusts have existed for years, but they did not become statutorily recognized until 1986, when Delaware adopted the first legislation. Other states have enacted directed trust statutes in recent years, including Alaska, Illinois, Nevada and South Dakota.

States that recognize regulated private trust companies include:Alabama.Colorado.Delaware.Massachusetts.Nevada.New Hampshire.Pennsylvania.South Dakota.More items...

When the trust is established for family members, relatives, friends, etc. then the trust is called a Private Trust. The formation of a private trust gives this transaction a legal form and guarantees that money is used only for the benefit of his/her family and in the way the trustee wishes it to be handled.

To establish a private trust, you will need to execute a deed called Trust deed (if the trust was created during your lifetime), and similarly, you can create trust through your will....Private trust deed:The intention for creating the trust.The objective of the trust.Beneficiary or beneficiaries.More items...

Private trust companies are designed to preserve ownership of family wealth, which may include business assets, real estate, alternative assets such as hedge funds or private equity. These assets are managed by the trustee in accordance with the wishes of the family.

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Alabama Private Trust Company