
Leave a gift in your Will
If you're considering leaving a gift in your will to the RSPCA, and you want that gift to make a real difference close to home, the only way to ensure your legacy supports local animals is by naming your local RSPCA branch. Local branches, like ours, are responsible for over 80% of the animals rehomed by the RSPCA. RSPCA North Wilts & Newbury District Branch is self funded and relies on the generosity of our supporters.
What type of gift can I leave?
We're incredibly thankful for every gift and there are three main types of gift you can leave:
- A percentage gift (otherwise known as a residuary gift) - this is where you set aside a percentage of your remaining estate after funeral expenses, debts and other gifts have been paid. As you may not know the final value of your estate, you may find it easier to apportion gifts to your chosen beneficiaries (individuals or charities) by leaving residuary gifts.
- A cash gift (otherwise known as a pecuniary gift) - this is a gift of a specified sum of money. All gifts make a real difference to the animals we care for, but it’s worth remembering that the eventual value of this type of gift is likely to be impacted by inflation. For example, a gift of £2,000 left today may only be worth £1,500 in 10 years’ time.
- A specific legacy - this is a gift of a specific, named item. For example, it could be property, a piece of jewellery, artwork, or a car.
Is it worth leaving a gift, even if I don't think I have much to give?
It is always worth leaving a gift, no matter how small. Gifts of all sizes help us continue to care for animals in need.
Should I tell you if I plan to leave you a gift?
It's your choice if you want to tell us. If we know you intend to leave us a gift in your Will, it allows us to plan for the future.
You can let us know your intentions by contacting our Fundraising Team at fundraising@rspcanorthwilts.org.uk or by calling 07774488903.
Are gifts in Wills free from inheritance tax?
Gifts in Wills to charities are exempt from IHT and can reduce or eliminate the tax liability. Please seek professional advice when planning your estate.