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Valuations For IHT And Legacies
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You could always value it at £250 then deduct the cost of moving it at £250 showing the final value at £0.
If he is not happy at that tell him to get it valued himself.If you go down to the woods today you better not go alone.3 -
Grumpelstiltskin said:You could always value it at £250 then deduct the cost of moving it at £250 showing the final value at £0.
If he is not happy at that tell him to get it valued himself.That's worth a try, thanks for the suggestion.I told him to get it valued himself and he was all "I can't be expected to do everything!" and got huffy.0
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