I thought that I was up to speed on the role of executors, but this one troubles me: I am acting as a lay executor, and the estate has property which should give rise to liability for the Household Charge.
I contacted the Department of the Environment about the protocol for making a return and paying the tax in my capacity as executor, and was told that I should use my own PPSN. I don't like this. It attaches the liability to me personally, and not to me in my capacity as executor.
The department representative with who I have been in contact told me that a solicitor acting as executor would equally be required to use his/her PPSN. I would be surprised if the members of the legal profession would accept this.
Comments?
I contacted the Department of the Environment about the protocol for making a return and paying the tax in my capacity as executor, and was told that I should use my own PPSN. I don't like this. It attaches the liability to me personally, and not to me in my capacity as executor.
The department representative with who I have been in contact told me that a solicitor acting as executor would equally be required to use his/her PPSN. I would be surprised if the members of the legal profession would accept this.
Comments?