Tell HMRC about trust gains and capital payment (50(FS))
Use form 50(FS) if you're a non UK resident trustee to tell HMRC about possible Capital Gains Tax liabilities of UK resident settlors or beneficiaries, or both.
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If you’re a non UK resident trustee, use this form to tell HMRC about possible Capital Gains Tax liabilities of UK resident settlors or beneficiaries, or both.
Email HMRC to ask for this form in Welsh (Cymraeg).
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Published 4 April 2014Last updated 2 August 2024 + show all updates
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The Trust gains and capital payments year ended 5 April 2024 form has been added. The 2020 version of the form has been removed.
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The Trust gains and capital payments year ended 5 April 2023 form has been added. Forms from 2013 to 2019 have been removed.
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The Trust gains and capital payments year ended 5 April 2022 form has been added.
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The Trust gains and capital payments year ended 5 April 2021 form has been added.
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The 50(FS) has been updated to reflect the new tax year changes.
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Trust gains and capital payments year ended 5 April 2019 document has been updated.
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The 50(FS) has been updated to reflect the new tax year changes.
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The 50(FS) has been updated to reflect the new tax year changes.
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The 50(FS) has been updated to reflect new tax year changes.
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The 50(FS) has been updated to reflect new tax year changes.
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Form 50(FS) 2015 - Trust gains and capital payments year ended 5 April 2015 has been added to the page.
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