That's neither here nor there in relation to the point I am making, which is that an executor or administrator should not hold on to property in an effort to second-guess the market.It says distribute estate, not sell property....
Hi,
I am currently preparing a personal application as executor, and I see that now if a property is over an acre the valuation must be by way of a sworn Affidavit. When i did this in the past, an Auctioneer/Estate Agent's valuation was enough.
How do I get a valuation by sworn affidavit, must I bring the Auctioneer into a solicitor?!
regards
Ricta
Filling in the Inland Revenue Affidavit
This form looks intimidating and the wording is very bad. However, you should be able to work your way through it.
Just an update for everyone... had my personal probate meeting today and all went very well. Expect to have my letter of probate out in about two weeks time. So to anyone else heading down this road, it's very do-able, have learned loads and (odd though it may sound) it was very therapeutic as part of the grieving process.
So happy days!
I have just completed the whole process but am now struggling to finalize the taxes of the deceased. A form 1 has to be completed for the remainder of the year in which the state was being administered and any revenues accrued, ie in the form of rental income (which was my case) have to be outlined and further tax paid.It says distribute estate, not sell property; and in any event that can't be done until probate is complete.
Depending on wording of will of course, theres nothing to stop executor putting the property into the beneficiaries name once you have probate, & they can decide themselves what they want to do.
To those advocating solicitors, glad it worked out, but this thread is about the DIY approach & Brendan has given the assumptions at the start,so DIY is not for all cases.
Would be great to hear from anyone else currently doing this.
For bequests > €16k (there's a more exact figure, just can't recall it now off the top of my head), PPS numbers are entered into the CA24. If less than that, don't have to put in that detail.beneficiaries have to furnish the executor with PPS numbers
If beneficiary resides in Ireland, they are responsible for their own tax; doesn't come back to the executor. If beneficiary is resident abroad there's a different procedure, I've put that info in the the DIY Probate thread.so the revenue reports back to the executor and so makes them liable for any unpaid CAT tax
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