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Canada Irrevocable Discretionary Trust Deed
Set up an Irrevocable Discretionary Trust with this template trust deed for Canada.
- This form of trust is also called a blind trust.
- The settlor (the person setting up the trust) is the sole beneficiary of the trust.
- The division date will occur either upon the death of the beneficiary or on the 21-year anniversary of the establishment of the trust, whichever is earlier.
- The settlor reserves no powers or rights, and shall receive no benefits, income or capital of the trust fund in his/her capacity as settlor.
- The settlor may not act as a trustee.
- During the lifetime of the settlor, no income or capital of the trust shall be distributed to the settlor's spouse or a minor child of the settlor unless such distribution would not result in attribution of income or gain to the settlor for purposes of the Income Tax Act (Canada).
Download: Canada Irrevocable Discretionary Trust Deed
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