If there would be an advantage to us to VARY how we inherit from a deceased person’s estate, either via their Will or by the Law of Intestacy because there was no Will, then we have up to TWO years after that person died to do so. This process is known as undertaking a Deed …
Inheritance Tax and Investment Property
Investment Property is NOT Automatically Exempt from Inheritance Tax (IHT) It is widely recognised that although most ongoing active businesses are exempt from Inheritance Tax (IHT) upon the death of the owner(s) or controlling shareholder(s), businesses where the main activity relates to investment property or properties are NOT exempt from potential IHT liability. Can I …
Beware DIY and Free Wills TRF Wills – Wolverhampton Office
TRF Wills are delighted to announce that we now have a full-time consultant covering Wolverhampton and its surrounding geographical areas. This article is an in-depth look at DIY and Free Wills from TRF Wills – Wolverhampton Do-it-Yourself (DIY) Wills If you have been considering creating your own Will, you are totally at liberty to do …
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Business Power of Attorney TRF Wills – Wolverhampton Office
TRF Wills are delighted to announce that we now have a full-time consultant covering Wolverhampton and its surrounding geographical areas. Therefore, if this is where you are based and you require a business-related Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA), then we shall be happy to help you. Business Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) A business Lasting …
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A Will is NOT Simply a List
A Will is NOT simply a list of who does what, and who receives what, after we die. If that were the case, then there would be little need for solicitors and professional Will Writers because people would merely prepare such a list at their own convenience. Here are a few examples of potential issues …
Jointly Owned Property and Wills – The Connection
Jointly Owned Property and Wills: If you own your property as Joint Tenants with another person or people, you may decide that you want to change the ownership, so it is then held as Tenants in Common instead. This will enable you to gift your share of the property to someone other than your co-owner(s) …