LEGACIES
The Kanji Project would welcome any legacies.
LEAVING A LEGACY IS SIMPLE
It is very simple to include a legacy to the Kanji Project in your Will and gifts can be made as a specified sum of money, a proportion of your residuary estate or one or more specific items of your property. Making a bequest to a charity such as the Kanji Project can be an effective way of reducing your inheritance tax. If you have already made your Will and would like to include the Kanji Project, you can simply add a codicil making the addition or change. A codicil is a separate legal document amending your Will and can be made with the advice of your solicitor.
THE NEXT STEP
We understand that planning for the future is never easy, but it would help us enormously if you were able to let us know whether you have thought of the Kanji Project in your Will.
If you are considering a bequest to the Kanji Project and would like to let us know of your kind intention or would simply like more information, please do not hesitate to let us know.
We are available to discuss possible areas for support. Any information you give us now and all conversations will be treated in confidence and does not involve you in any binding agreement. Please do not hesitate to contact us for further information.
TEMPLATE WORDING FOR WILLS
For a residuary gift:
I give the residue of my estate to The Kanji Project, PO Box 54, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 7ZB (Registered Charity Number 1090901) for its general charitable purposes. I further direct that the receipt of a Trustee of the said charity for the time being shall be a full and sufficient discharge for the said gift.
For a pecuniary / specific bequest:
I give the sum of £_____ (or the item specified) to The Kanji Project, PO Box 54, Hove, East Sussex,
BN3 7ZB (Registered Charity Number 1090901) for its general charitable purposes. I further direct that the receipt of a Trustee of the said charity for the time being shall be a full and sufficient discharge for the said gift.