Leave a gift in your Will
Protect animals, always, by leaving a gift in your Will to the RSPCA. When you include a gift in your Will, you鈥檒l help ensure that animals are kept safe from harm, however the world might change.
How to leave a gift in your Will
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Get your free guide
Fill out this simple form to request your free guide to leaving a gift in your Will.
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Write your Will
Use our suggested wording to make sure your wishes are carried out.
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Let us know
Tell us about your kind gift to help us plan our work to protect animals in the future.
Every year, gifts in Wills help us:
Data source: RSPCA鈥檚 Annual Reporting & Accounts. Based on 5-year average.e.
Why leave a gift in your Will
As the only charity in England and Wales that rescues animals from the worst cruelty, it鈥檚 vital that we are always here. With a gift in your Will, you can help animals in desperate need and give them full, happy lives long into the future.
I have always loved going for walks and looking for wildlife, and hope my gift will help to look after all the precious creatures once my monthly donations are no longer there.
I鈥檓 leaving a gift because time does not stand still and many animals will always need love and help. The 快活影院will do that.
Include a gift in your Will
FAQs
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We're hugely grateful 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鈥檚 worth remembering that the eventual value of this type of gift is likely to be impacted by inflation. For example, a gift of 拢2,000 left today may only be worth 拢1,500 in 10 years鈥 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.
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Absolutely. Gifts of any size will help make sure we can protect animals in the future, and will be hugely appreciated.
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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.
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It鈥檚 up to you. If we know that people intend to include a gift to the 快活影院in their Will, it makes it easier for us to plan how we will protect animals in the future. It also gives us an opportunity to say a big thank you to our kind supporters and keep you updated with the amazing work you鈥檒l make possible. If you would like to, let us know by filling in our notification form online.
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It鈥檚 your decision and you need to be comfortable. If you change your mind later, that鈥檚 fine. If you do choose to change your Will later we recommend you seek legal advice to make sure it still carries out your wishes and all the legal formalities are complied with.
Here to help
- 0300 1230 239
- RSPCA, Gifts in Wills Team, Parkside, Chart Way, Horsham, 鈥╓est Sussex, RH12 1GY
*RSPCA鈥檚 Trustees reports and accounts. Based on 5-year average.
Find out more
Changing animals鈥 lives for 200 years
In 1824, we made it our responsibility to protect and care for all animals, and never tolerate their abuse. It鈥檚 a promise to animals we've worked hard to keep ever since 鈥 and one that thousands of people have helped us to deliver, by remembering us in their Will.
As we mark our 200th anniversary, over half of our work is funded by people who have left us a gift in their Will. These gifts are so important and valued. They will help change animals鈥 lives for years to come.
By deciding to remember us in your Will, you鈥檒l help our teams be there to rescue and protect animals in need, adapting to any new challenges the future holds. You鈥檒l help us create a better world for every animal.
Here to help
Whatever your query, contact us and we鈥檒l do our best to help. Let us know your email address or phone number so we can easily get back to you.
- 0300 123 0239
- RSPCA, Gifts in Wills Team,
Parkside, Chart Way, Horsham,
West Sussex, RH12 1GY
Five easy steps to making a Will
- 1 Add up the estimated value of your estate (that鈥檚 everything you鈥檝e saved and own). Make a list of people and organisations you鈥檇 like to leave money, property or possessions to.
- 2 Appoint one or more executors (up to four) to carry out the terms of your Will. This can be a relative, friend or legal adviser.
- 3 Visit a legal adviser to draw up or update your Will. If you don鈥檛 have one, you can find one through the or If you鈥檙e including a gift to us, here鈥檚 some suggested Will wording.
- 4 Keep your Will in a safe place and tell someone you trust where it is. It鈥檚 also important to make a copy of your Will for your own records. Your legal adviser may be able to store your original Will.
- 5 If you choose to remember the 快活影院in your Will, thank you. Gifts in Wills make up over half of the funds we rely on for our work with animals. This means it鈥檚 incredibly valuable for us to know your intentions. So if you are happy to tell us, please use our online pledge form, or download a pledge form to do so.
鈥淟eaving a gift will make things better鈥
In our short film, below, you鈥檒l meet 快活影院supporter Geoff 鈥 and the beard-loving cat who鈥檚 adopted him! Geoff reflects on the role pets have played in his life, and why he wants to create a kinder future for animals by leaving us a gift.
What other people are asking...
You may have questions about making your Will or leaving a gift for animals. We鈥檝e collected the most common questions and answers here for you. But if you would still like to discuss anything, we鈥檙e happy to help 鈥 see above.
Choosing the RSPCA
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If protecting animals from cruelty and neglect is something you strongly support, then leaving a gift in your Will to us is a wonderful way to do just that.
Gifts we receive make a genuine difference to vulnerable animals. They will always need us, and your gift will always matter. -
There are three main types of gift you can leave, and we are hugely grateful for all of them
- A residuary legacy is a percentage of whatever is left over from an estate after debts, funeral expenses, administration costs, and all other gifts have been paid. This can be any percentage you like. Many people choose this type of gift as it makes sure their loved ones are taken care of first.
- A pecuniary legacy is a fixed sum of money that can be any amount, big or small. When it comes to protecting animals from cruelty, every gift counts.
- A specific legacy is a gift of a particular item, such as property or an item of jewellery.
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Gifts that are unrestricted (meaning we can use wherever they'll make the biggest difference) are the most valuable to us. We can use them wherever they鈥檙e most urgently needed at the time we receive them.
But you can also leave a gift in your Will to a particular area of our work, such as animal centres, campaigning, education, inspectors or a certain geographical area. If you鈥檇 like to do this, please contact our Gifts in Wills Team.
General Will questions
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A Will can make sure that when you die, your loved ones are taken care of and that your wishes are clear to all. It can also make things simpler for those you鈥檝e left behind.
A Will covers everything from what you leave to family and friends, to whether you鈥檇 like to remember a charity such as ours, and even your funeral arrangements.
What鈥檚 more, problems can arise if you don鈥檛 make a Will 鈥 for example the government will decide how to share your estate. They may not do so in a way you feel is fair, or in line with your values and beliefs. -
We always recommend speaking to a legal adviser when making or amending a Will, but we do have suggested wording that you can use, depending on the type of gift you want to leave.
Whatever type of gift you choose, your legal adviser will also need to know our full name (the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals), address (Parkside, Chart Way, Horsham, West Sussex, RH12 1GY) and charity number (219099). -
Generally, Inheritance Tax is paid if a person鈥檚 estate is worth more than 拢325,000 when they die. This is called the 鈥業nheritance Tax threshold鈥.
However, most gifts to charity in Wills aren鈥檛 subject to Inheritance Tax.
If you believe your estate is liable to Inheritance Tax, we recommend you speak to your legal adviser.
To find out more about how Inheritance Tax might affect your Will, visit the or download our Inheritance Tax information sheet. -
We recommend you seek legal advice when changing your Will to make sure it still carries out your wishes and all the legal formalities are complied with. There is likely to be a charge for this.
In certain circumstances, some legal advisers offer a reduced rate for the preparation of a Will or Codicil, a legally binding document used to amend or update a Will.
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If we know whether you intend to remember us in your Will, we can plan better for the future. Let us know by filling in our pledge form online or download the pledge form.
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Anyone can be appointed as an executor, including a relative, friend or legal adviser.
How do I pay you someone else鈥檚 legacy gift?
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If you're acting on behalf of someone who has passed away and has left a gift in their Will - whether to the national 快活影院or a specific branch 鈥 you'll find the answers you need on our Information for executors page.