Estate administration: valuing the deceased's estate: initial enquiries into assets common to most estates | Practical Law
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This note sets out the assets that appear most commonly in a deceased's estate and the initial enquiries that should be made to value those assets for inheritance tax purposes.
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Estate administration: valuing the deceased's estate: initial enquiries into assets common to most estates
Practical Law UK Practice Note 6-383-6792
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Estate administration: valuing the deceased's estate: initial enquiries into assets common to most estates
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This note sets out the assets that appear most commonly in a deceased's estate and the initial enquiries that should be made to value those assets for inheritance tax purposes.