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Accountancy Fees
Zoe_Jackson
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Hi
Please can you clarify, if I am allowed to claim for preparing accounts for my late Aunt's estate as I am the Administrator of her probate as a personal representative of my elderly mum who is next of kin. (This is a complicated estate as there are 11 beneficiaries) Thanks
Please can you clarify, if I am allowed to claim for preparing accounts for my late Aunt's estate as I am the Administrator of her probate as a personal representative of my elderly mum who is next of kin. (This is a complicated estate as there are 11 beneficiaries) Thanks
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The fees come out of the estate. You can only claim them yourself if you are a qualified professional.Zoe_Jackson wrote: »Hi
Please can you clarify, if I am allowed to claim for preparing accounts for my late Aunt's estate as I am the Administrator of her probate as a personal representative of my elderly mum who is next of kin. (This is a complicated estate as there are 11 beneficiaries) Thanks0
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