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Wording On Letters Of Administration
What does the wording mean on Letters of Administration "The application has stated that the gross value of the estate in England and Wales amounts to £18000 and the net value amounts to £1.11 "
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There aren't any figures submitted with the application for Letters of Administration, per se. So those you've quoted must have been taken from the Inheritance Tax form you submitted (either on paper or online) to HMRC. It appears to me that you've told HMRC that the value of the estate was £18,000 but that there were debts to be paid to the value of £17,998.89.
I think something needs to be queried somewhere!
I think something needs to be queried somewhere!
I cant recollect then Chris got his law wrong
anyway this is procedure and form filling
a long time ago.... the hard core law threaders worried about wrong advice and someone coming back and saying - I did as you said and I have lost a bomb....
but it never happened
and so we concluded that no one had....
this is more of a second opinion bit
anyway this is procedure and form filling
a long time ago.... the hard core law threaders worried about wrong advice and someone coming back and saying - I did as you said and I have lost a bomb....
but it never happened
and so we concluded that no one had....
this is more of a second opinion bit
estate liabilities are listed here in a cho herent fashion
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