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C1 Confirmation. Meaning of 'Residing' in the will.
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ptolemy
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In the will, I am named as executor and 'residing care of' <property name>. I own that property ( and my wife lives there) but I am now non-resident under the tax definition. Can I still remain 'residing care of' or do I have to state in the C1 form that my 'residence' is elsewhere?
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It's just whatever your current address is. Your personal tax position isn't relevant.1
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Superfast answer. Many thanks.0
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While you need to use your current address - as part of the declaration on page 2 of C1 you need to provide a link between your current address and your address as shown in the will.
For example: In the said will I am designed as residing at [insert will address].1 -
Thanks for the answer. Just for my information, what does 'designed' mean in this context? I cannot seem to find a definition in the forum or on google.0
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Where 'design' is used in scots law, it normally means 'address'.1
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ptolemy said:Thanks for the answer. Just for my information, what does 'designed' mean in this context? I cannot seem to find a definition in the forum or on google.
"Joseph Bloggs, Solicitor, 21 High Street, Edinburgh" would be a designation.0
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