I asked a question a while back about lack of trust in the executor of a will and I am afraid that my worst thoughts about him are coming true.
I suspect he is trying to defer his own tax liability by passing it on to other relatives.
Here is what is happening; over the last few years of her life the deceased grandmother gave gifts of a few thousand pounds to her grandchildren.and her son. Having died within 7 years of these gifts they are being taken as part of her estate for inheritance tax calculation. So far, so good....But.
The executor is saying that the grandchildren as the recipient of the gift will have to pay the tax, surely it is the estate that is liable for the tax and not the recipient of the gift. I am sure the will stated that he received "the balance of her estate after expenses, debts, taxes"
Also on the four days following the death he withdraw �250 per day from the deceased' bank account to cover "expenses", he already had her cash card to do her shopping e.t.c, as she had died did his authority to withdraw her money die with her? Or is he allowed to withdraw cash to cover expenses? Will he have to account for these expenses to probate?
Here is the address of the old question for those interested.
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Law/Question530 203.html