confusion162
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Hi - if I am repeating an old thread, please excuse me but i've looked through old threads on this issue and haven't found exactly the details I'm looking for. I am dealing with CRH shares for an elderly relative - she did not deal with them before they transferred to the US. I have only recently found out that - for eg the dollar cheques can't be cashed in her bank! We have decided the best thing to do is to sell them. However a problem has arisen in that the name on her bank account is different to the name on the shares. She has used the Irish version of her name on the shares and her bank account uses the English version - which is the only version she has on official documentation. (this has created a problem in other dealings with financial institutions even here). So, I decided the best thing to do would be to transfer the name on her shares to her English name. Which is where I ran up against the medallion guarantee stamp issue. In my naivete, I thought this was just a stamp from her bank. But it appears not?
My questions - has anyone who didn't transfer the shares to an Irish account before the deadline sold them recently and how did they do this?
Has anyone had to get a medallion guarantee stamp - where did you get such a thing and how much did it cost?
Has anyone done a transfer of name/sale in the one transaction with a stockbroker?
If anyone has been through any of this, I'd appreciate any advice on the easiest way to do it.
I have managed to sort out the US dividend tax issue. But everything else is a mess. For info, she bought around 10k worth of shares around 20 years ago.
Thanks
My questions - has anyone who didn't transfer the shares to an Irish account before the deadline sold them recently and how did they do this?
Has anyone had to get a medallion guarantee stamp - where did you get such a thing and how much did it cost?
Has anyone done a transfer of name/sale in the one transaction with a stockbroker?
If anyone has been through any of this, I'd appreciate any advice on the easiest way to do it.
I have managed to sort out the US dividend tax issue. But everything else is a mess. For info, she bought around 10k worth of shares around 20 years ago.
Thanks