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SOME POINTERS FOR PLANNING YOUR ESTATE

The main aim of planning your estate is to ensure that as much of the accumulated wealth is utilised for your own benefit and for the maximum utilisation of dependents on your death, “Estate planning” has been defined as the process of creating and managing a programme that is designed to: Preserve, increase and protect […]

ESTATE PLANNING FOR YOUNG ADULTS

It is very important for you to plan your estate, which could include a living will, a last will and a living trust. This can help families prepare for difficult times when you are no longer around to assist or advise them. Our lives get busier and more complicated by the day, so estate planning […]

WHAT IS THE COST OF MY ESTATE DUTY?

In terms of the stipulations of section 4 of the Estate Duty Act No 45 of 1955 certain deductions from the value of an estate are allowed in order to determine the final value of the estate which will be subject to estate duty. The following two rebates are the most well-known: Section 4(q) – […]

ADMINISTERING OF AN ESTATE

The administering of a deceased estate is regulated by the Administration of Estates Act No 66 of 1965 (as amended) and divided according to a valid will or the Intestate Succession Act No 81 of 1987 (as amended) or a combination of both acts. Various other acts and regulations may, however, also be applicable, like […]

SUCCESSION PLANNING

Owning a business requires careful succession planning and is part of your estate planning as you have to determine who will succeed you, or who will purchase your shares, or who will be entitled to the income after your death. The future ownership of your business is at stake. A Partnership automatically dissolves upon the […]

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