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Welcome to the TACT
President S W S Norton Bsc The Law Debenture Trust Corporation Plc 020 7696 5230
Vice-President W P Cotton BA, FCA,TEP Smith & Williamson Trust Corporation Ltd. 020 7131 4224
Secretary W J Stephenson, 3 Brackerne Close, Cooden, Bexhill on Sea, East Sussex TN39 3BT 01424 844144
Objects of the Association
The Association was founded in 1974 to foster a high standard of corporate trustee service and to establish links with similar professional associations. TACT also considers and takes appropriate action where necessary on matters of mutual interest in the fields of law, taxation, regulation, investment and other related matters.
Management
Vested in a Council consisting of a President and up to 13 representatives of the members.
Membership
Open to substantial companies conducting executorship and trust business and to charity trust companies. (Please refer to Members List for details)
Application Form Please see end of Members list Trustee Services offered by Members
Executorships and Private Trusts Loan Capital Trusteeships Pension Trusteeships Employee Benefit Schemes (For details see Services pages)
Trust Quarterly Review (formerly The TACT Review)
This is a quarterly publication on matters of interest to trustees and executors but with the particular interests of trust corporations in mind. Articles are mainly on legal and taxation aspects of a wide range of topics. Contributions to the Review are not only from staff of trust corporations but also from a number of solicitors, accountants and barristers with particular expertise in these areas of the law. Publication of the Review is in January, April, July and October. Articles are distributed more generally through this website to enable them to be associated for both general information and research purposes, but articles published in this way do not constitute legal advice nor do they necessarily represent the views of the Association or its members. Reliance should not be placed on these articles, nor should decisions be taken on the basis of them without specific legal or taxation advice on the fact of any particular circumstance.
Constitution To read, please click on Constitution above
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