lukeskywalker
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My father is after passing away very recently and I am the executor of his will. He has deposit accounts / state savings and also owned his own home. Two of the six beneficiaries live / are tax resident in the UK and Holland respectively.
I have a few questions around the probate process as I have not done it before
(1) Roughly how long should the probate take to complete in full, recognizing that there is a reasonably well located house in Dublin to be disposed off?
(2) Is it my job as executor or the solicitors job to document / sign off on what inheritances the beneficiaries have already received for inheritance tax threshold purposes?
(3) Does Irish inheritance tax provisions apply to people tax resident in UK / Holland , or is it local provisions?
(4) Do people typically use the same solicitor for both probate and the conveyance on the sale of the house, or can you use separate solicitors?
(5) Do you first have to have physically sold the house before applying for probate or do you simply have to have it valued?
Thank you in advance for any help. Aware foreign tax query may not be answerable
I have a few questions around the probate process as I have not done it before
(1) Roughly how long should the probate take to complete in full, recognizing that there is a reasonably well located house in Dublin to be disposed off?
(2) Is it my job as executor or the solicitors job to document / sign off on what inheritances the beneficiaries have already received for inheritance tax threshold purposes?
(3) Does Irish inheritance tax provisions apply to people tax resident in UK / Holland , or is it local provisions?
(4) Do people typically use the same solicitor for both probate and the conveyance on the sale of the house, or can you use separate solicitors?
(5) Do you first have to have physically sold the house before applying for probate or do you simply have to have it valued?
Thank you in advance for any help. Aware foreign tax query may not be answerable