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How To Insure An Unoccupied Property Following A Death

25th January 2022
Flora Nelmes, Associate at Hunters Law, explains the steps involved in insuring an unoccupied property following a death. If you are an executor handling the estate of a deceased person, one of your most important responsibilities will be ensuring that the deceased’s assets are properly protected including any unoccupied property.  Dealing with an estate can […]
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Incorporating An LLC: A Guide To Knowing All the Hows And Whys

4th January 2022
An LLC is a type of business structure that is still relatively new. If you are thinking about incorporating an LLC, you need to know what it entails and how it differs from other businesses. This article will discuss the most important things to know before incorporating an LLC so that you can make the […]
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What Can A Public Adjuster Do For You?

17th December 2021
But because the cost of repairs could be so high, insurance companies sometimes shock their policyholders by not providing what they believe to be adequate to cover their costs. What can a homeowner do at that point?  That is when a public adjuster can step in and help the homeowner. Public adjusters negotiate on behalf […]
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The Residence Nil Rate Band – Tax Planning

1st December 2021
With the residence nil rate band (‘RNRB’) to remain frozen until April 2026, now there is all the more reason for you to review your existing wills and explore inheritance tax (‘IHT’) opportunities to maximise the availability of this valuable exemption, Flora Nelmes, Associate at Hunters Law, explains. What is the RNRB? The RNRB was […]
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UK/US Treaty: Equivalent Beneficiary – Competent Authority Agreement

25th November 2021
A Competent Authority Agreement (CAA) between the UK and US was published on 28 July. The CAA confirms that despite the UK no longer being a member state of the EU, it will be treated as such for the purposes of applying paragraph 7(d) of Article 23 of the UK/US double taxation agreement (DTA). The […]
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Opinion: The Autumn Budget Fails To Live Up To Expectations On Business Rates Relief

28th October 2021
Jessica Harris, Associate at Hunters Law shares her opinions on the Autumn Budget. No targeted relief for sectors outside of retail, leisure and hospitality Firms outside retail, leisure and hospitality are desperately in need of Government support due to the impact of the pandemic, however firms hoping for drastic reforms in the Autumn Budget were […]
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Ministry Of Justice Consults On Probates Fees For Professional And Individual Applicants

11th August 2021
Following the news that the Ministry of Justice is seeking to increase probate fees for both professional and non-professional applicants in England and Wales, Louise Garrett, Associate at Hunters Law LLP, examines the criticisms that the proposals have received. The 2019 proposals put forward by the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) in respect of probate fees […]
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