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I would suggest in the context they are likely to be the same. In any case who appointed you to judge what people might post on here? It is unfortunate that the OP has not responded to the various points made. As he or she is not the executor we certainly do not have the full story.No - reread the OP's original post. The reference is to 'dealing with HMRC' - not the same thing at all.
Also wholly irrelevant to the question being asked, which has now been answered correctly, several times, so why bother with all this side chat and speculation? Let the executor answer to the beneficiary.0 -
No - reread the OP's original post. The reference is to 'dealing with HMRC' - not the same thing at all.
Also wholly irrelevant to the question being asked, which has now been answered correctly, several times, so why bother with all this side chat and speculation? Let the executor answer to the beneficiary.
I'm surprised you didn't take your own advice after Marcon answered OP adequately enough post #2Seen it all, done it all, can't remember most of it.0
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