Posts Tagged ‘Disputes’

Executors in deep water after applying inheritance tax to charities’ gift

Friday, September 18th, 2009

A reader’s question to This is Money highlights the risk to executors who distribute an estate without realising that legacies to charity are inheritance tax exempt.

‘J.D’ received a substantial sum from an estate left by a friend. However three charities are now challenging the will after it appear that inheritance tax was applied incorrectly to the charities’ gift. Resultantly, J.D. may be forced to refund his share

If executors of the deceased’s estate apply the IHT liability proportionately to both the charitable gifts and family gifts, then the charity is within its rights to claim back any IHT deducted from its share of the estate.

Read the full letter and response at This is Money

Sources:

This Is Money

Step UK News Digest 1st September 2009

Recession sees rise in Will disputes

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

According to recent figures released by the Court Service, the number of High Court cases involving disputes over Wills and inheritance has risen by 175%.

Shoosmiths Solicitors have published a press release  in which the increase is blamed on “the suffering fortunes of many families …

Complicated family relationships and the impact of the global recession have accelerated the number of claims people are making…

These types of disputes can be avoided if people have a properly drafted and up-to-date Will”

Read the full article here

Source: Shoosmiths Solicitors