Legacies and inheritances
What is a legacy?
A legacy is a donation by will of movable and/or real estate
What are the differences between a legacy and a donation?
A legacy and a donation are two means of transmitting heritage, but they have several essential differences:
- Timing of transmission
- Donation: Is done during his lifetime. The donor immediately transfers property to another person (the donee).
- Legacy: Only takes effect on the death of the testator, via a will.
- Formalities
- Donation: In general, it must be made by notarial deed (except for certain manual or indirect donations, such as a bank transfer).
- Legacy: Must appear in a will, which can be holographic, authentic or international.
- Possibility of revocation
- Donation: In principle irrevocable, with exceptions.
- Legacy: Modifiable or revocable at any time by a new will.
- Inheritance fees and duties
- Donation: Subject to gift taxes, which are often more advantageous.
- Legacy: Subject to inheritance tax, which is generally higher.
- Advantages and disadvantages
- ✅ Donation: Optimizes taxation, but is definitive.
- ✅ Legacy: Retains full ownership until death, but carries more rights.
What are the different types of bequests?
- The universal legacy: Transmits the entire heritage, respecting the reserved shares.
- The universal legacy: Concerns a specific part or set (e.g.: all accounts).
- The particular legacy: Targets a specific asset (object, building, sum of money).
- The duo’s legacy: Associates an organization (e.g. FNRS) to pay inheritance tax in place of a loved one.
- The legacy with charge: Implies an obligation (maintain property, pay a sum, etc.).
- The residual legacy: Provides for a two-step transmission (e.g. To the spouse, then to the children).
Each type of bequest must be carefully drafted to avoid any ambiguity and comply with current legislation.
How to write a legacy in favor of the FNRS?
The will must be drawn up in favor of the Scientific Research Fund – FNRS .
- Name: F.R.S.-FNRS
- Status: Public utility foundation
- Head office: Rue d’Egmont 5 in 1000 Brussels
- Company number: 0885.324.344
Valid forms of will
- Holographic will: written, dated and signed by the hand of the testator. Simple to make, but can be disputed or misplaced. To be registered with a notary if possible.
- Notarized will: Written by notary, with witnesses. Registered in the central register of wills.
- International will: Valid abroad. Signed with notary and two witnesses.
Why is the duo inheritance advantageous if I do not have a direct heir?
It allows a loved one (friend, nephew, etc.) to benefit without having to pay inheritance tax, because these are covered by the F.R.S.-FNRS.
Can I change my will later?
Yes, you can change it at any time with a notary.
What are the tax advantages of a bequest to the FNRS?
Legacies to associations recognized as being of public utility benefit from a preferential tax regime.
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