Blueboyblue
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Hi, my uncle was was born & raised in Ireland but lived in Northern Ireland during the second half of his life.. He had no wife or children. He had property in both Ireland and Northern Ireland. He left me both his estates through a will. His solicitor in the north is executioner. UK probate didn't take long and property in north was sold pretty quickly, however the solicitor is holding the money until the estate down south has been dealt with. They used an Irish solicitor in his home town. The Irish probate was applied for in Jan 23, probate office returned it to solicitor requesting an affidavit from solicitor in north which was sent and the probate sent off a second time start of August. Its now December and still nothing, just have to bide my time which is really frustrating considering the northern solicitor is holding money that i cant access. Just a few questions;
1. As a UK resident will i have to pay tax on the estate down south when its sold?
2. Does the longer a probate takes the more money will be owed to Irish solicitor in fees?
3. Roughly how long does the process to sell land in Ireland take?
3. Will i need to setup an Irish bank account to receive any inheritance money?
1. As a UK resident will i have to pay tax on the estate down south when its sold?
2. Does the longer a probate takes the more money will be owed to Irish solicitor in fees?
3. Roughly how long does the process to sell land in Ireland take?
3. Will i need to setup an Irish bank account to receive any inheritance money?