Grrrrr.... I emailed NAI to enquire as to something listed on their site. It states "Document Type" as a Will! Just got reply... "With reference to your enquiry, the reference which you have provided refers to the abstract of a will compiled for the purposes of payment of death duties....." Therefore "Document Type" as a Will is in effect an "Abstract" not a Will! Others are clearly listed as an "Abstract!" I understand the difference, I understand the Death Duties BUT has anyone got an abstract of a will compiled for the purposes of payment of death duties??? So.... Just need (or trying) to find out if inheritors are named, that's all. Not what Death Duties are, the Tax %age etc etc just if I get this will I get names! Anyone know? Thanks DH
Just a thought. If the Abstract is available it should say where it was processed. Londonderry, Armagh, Belfast or Dublin or even somewhere else. I would now search www.proni.gov.uk Wills Calendars for that Will using the full name and date to narrow the field. . The extract that was processed may have been for part of the deceased Estate in Rep Ireland which must have qualified the criteria where Death Duties were involved. The actual Will could have been administered anywhere. In some cases Abstracts of Wills may exist while the originals may have been destroyed in THE fire in Dublin, OR where Letters of Administration only exist, because there was no actual Will to Administer. When our daughter died in a RTA in North Africa, she, being only 21, did not have a Will so I had to apply through a Solicitor, for Letters of Administration, sworn before a Judge, in order to Process her Estate. If her Estate had been under £3000 at the time of her death, I would not have needed L of A and could have claimed as "named next of Kin" on her Air Force Enlistment documents. Always think outside the box and approach from a different direction.Hope that helps Viola > I emailed NAI to enquire as to something listed on their site. > > It states "Document Type" as a Will! > Just got reply... "With reference to your enquiry, the reference which > you have provided refers to the abstract of a will compiled for the > purposes of payment of death duties....." > > Therefore "Document Type" as a Will is in effect an "Abstract" not a > Will! Others are clearly listed as an "Abstract!" > I understand the difference, I understand the Death Duties BUT has > anyone got an abstract of a will compiled for the purposes of payment of > death duties??? > So.... > Just need (or trying) to find out if inheritors are named, that's all. > Not what Death Duties are, the Tax %age etc etc just if I get this will > I get names! > Anyone know? --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. http://www.avast.com
Yes I know exactly where it was granted.. Armagh. Will is not on PRONI. nor mentioned there. The only place it's mentioned is NAI, it lists it as a Will, which it is not. So just need to know if anyone knows if inheritors are named on "the abstract of a will compiled for the purposes of payment of death duties....." Why they list it as a Will when it is clearly not is beyond me!! A couple more I'm looking at are listed as abstracts. There was a Will, it was administered but are the inheritors named on this type of abstract as to their taxes or if it just a total of taxes due. Just need to know if anyone has got one of these and if the inheritors are named. DH On 25/03/2015 12:31, Viola Wiggins wrote: > > Just a thought. > If the Abstract is available it should say where it was processed. > Londonderry, Armagh, Belfast or Dublin or even somewhere else. > I would now search www.proni.gov.uk Wills Calendars for that Will using > the full name and date to narrow the field. . > The extract that was processed may have been for part of the deceased > Estate in Rep Ireland which must have qualified the criteria where Death > Duties were involved. The actual Will could have been administered > anywhere. > In some cases Abstracts of Wills may exist while the originals may have > been destroyed in THE fire in Dublin, OR where Letters of Administration > only exist, because there was no actual Will to Administer. >