Deceased Estates: How to Draft an L&D Account
Bizfacility (Pty) Ltd
3:02:08
Description
Understand the law and how transactions is to be treated in the L&D Account
What You'll Learn?
- Surviving spouse’s inheritance
- Administration costs
- Transfer duty
- A dependent claims that they have not been properly provided for under the Will
- Sale of property or personal assets
- Someone refuses to turn over an asset belonging to the estate – costs involved
- Deceased had other children nobody knew about – how to adjust L&D Account
- Personal loan accounts owed to companies/ business from deceased borrowed from business then payable back on death
- Outstanding tax returns and TAX owed
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DescriptionUnderstanding the legal aspects and considerations of Deceased Estates is one thing but drafting the actual L&D Account is quite another.
Of course, it is important to understand the law and how certain specific transactions is to be treated in the L&D Account, however, completing an L&D Account from start to finish, without hesitation and uncertainty, is what every Executor aims for. Knowing that every single aspect of that account has been carefully considered and correctly recorded is part of the successful winding up of a deceased estate in the shortest period of time.
Join us for this very insightful course, during which the following transactions will be demonstrated on the L&D Account as a base for the demonstration.
Topics Discussed:
Surviving spouseâs inheritance (section 4q)
Section 4A
Policies paid directly to third parties
Administration costs
Other exemptions
Transfer duty
Any SARS tax is an administration cost in the estate
A dependent claims that they have not been properly provided for under the Will
Sale of property or personal assets
Creditors
Someone refuses to turn over an asset belonging to the estate â costs involved
Joint ownership of assets
Deceased had other children nobody knew about â how to adjust L&D Account
Under estimation of Estate Duty
Personal loan accounts owed to companies/ business from deceased borrowed from business then payable back on death
Cash shortfall
Possible capital gains tax
Outstanding tax returns and TAX owed
Divorce orders
This is a practical and interactive live demonstration.
The presenter is going to demonstrate how the above elements are to be recorded in the L&D Account and how estate duty will be applied.
Who this course is for:
- Estate Administrators
- Estate Agents
- Business Professionals
- Business Owners
Understanding the legal aspects and considerations of Deceased Estates is one thing but drafting the actual L&D Account is quite another.
Of course, it is important to understand the law and how certain specific transactions is to be treated in the L&D Account, however, completing an L&D Account from start to finish, without hesitation and uncertainty, is what every Executor aims for. Knowing that every single aspect of that account has been carefully considered and correctly recorded is part of the successful winding up of a deceased estate in the shortest period of time.
Join us for this very insightful course, during which the following transactions will be demonstrated on the L&D Account as a base for the demonstration.
Topics Discussed:
Surviving spouseâs inheritance (section 4q)
Section 4A
Policies paid directly to third parties
Administration costs
Other exemptions
Transfer duty
Any SARS tax is an administration cost in the estate
A dependent claims that they have not been properly provided for under the Will
Sale of property or personal assets
Creditors
Someone refuses to turn over an asset belonging to the estate â costs involved
Joint ownership of assets
Deceased had other children nobody knew about â how to adjust L&D Account
Under estimation of Estate Duty
Personal loan accounts owed to companies/ business from deceased borrowed from business then payable back on death
Cash shortfall
Possible capital gains tax
Outstanding tax returns and TAX owed
Divorce orders
This is a practical and interactive live demonstration.
The presenter is going to demonstrate how the above elements are to be recorded in the L&D Account and how estate duty will be applied.
Who this course is for:
- Estate Administrators
- Estate Agents
- Business Professionals
- Business Owners
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- Training sessions 7
- duration 3:02:08
- Release Date 2025/03/09