Sadly, 3 of our siblings passed away from unrelated illnesses in recent years. Using the (expensive) services of a Solicitor, my sister and I who are joint Administrators were finally issued a Grant of Administration/Probate for all deceased in 2018. In the case of two of our siblings, Capital Acquisition Taxes (CAT) on total assets were paid out by the Solicitor on behalf of all four beneficiaries before the 2018 deadline, however no deductions for solicitor’s fees were made nor were we aware of that possibility. Only the funeral expenses were deducted as on the CA-24, no other debts having been incurred.
It is now time to pay CAT on the assets of our third sibling whose Probate was issued later than the other two, thereby falling under the 2019 CAT payments deadline. A few questions arise: where or how does one list legitimate expenses such as Probate Solicitor fees on the CAT form (IT-38)? A second problem is that if we declare all the outstanding fees incurred (for all 3 siblings) on the upcoming 2019 CAT, these will exceed the actual assets of our third sibling. Is there any way to adjust for the hefty fees which I presume we should have deducted somewhere on the 2018 CAT form? Having already been charged 23% VAT on solicitor’s fees, a further payment of 33% tax is a crippling blow so any relief would be most welcome. Thank you for your help.
It is now time to pay CAT on the assets of our third sibling whose Probate was issued later than the other two, thereby falling under the 2019 CAT payments deadline. A few questions arise: where or how does one list legitimate expenses such as Probate Solicitor fees on the CAT form (IT-38)? A second problem is that if we declare all the outstanding fees incurred (for all 3 siblings) on the upcoming 2019 CAT, these will exceed the actual assets of our third sibling. Is there any way to adjust for the hefty fees which I presume we should have deducted somewhere on the 2018 CAT form? Having already been charged 23% VAT on solicitor’s fees, a further payment of 33% tax is a crippling blow so any relief would be most welcome. Thank you for your help.