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Use the IHT417 with form IHT400 if the deceased had a permanent home in the UK when they died but had assets outside the UK.
Use the IHT413 with form IHT400 if the deceased owned shares in a company, a business or part of a business - or an asset used in a business and you're deducting business relief.
Use the IHT418 with form IHT400 if the deceased had a right to benefit from a trust.
Use the IHT419 if you have included a deduction on form IHT400 for any loans, overdrafts, or money spent on behalf of the deceased that is to be repaid out of the estate.
Use form IHT401 with form IHT400 if the deceased had their permanent home outside the UK when they died.
Use the IHT408 with form IHT400 to give details if the people who inherited the deceased's household and personal goods wish to donate some or all of them to a UK charity and deduct charity exemption against the value o…
Use the IHT100d event form with form IHT100 to tell HMRC about property within the settlement that became 'relevant property' after the settlement started but before the 10 year anniversary.
Use this form to apply to extend your stop on a probate application (known as a caveat).
Use the IHT416 with form IHT400 if the deceased had any debts owing to them at the date of death.
Use this form if you're deducting Agricultural Relief on form IHT400 from some or all of the land, property or shareholdings in farming companies, included in the deceased's estate.
Complete this label and attach it to the envelope containing your last will and testament when you send it to HMCTS to be stored.
Request an Inheritance Tax reference number to go with form IHT100 if you owe Inheritance Tax on a trust or lifetime transfer.
Use the IHT100c event form with form IHT100 if there is an Inheritance Tax proportional charge due because assets have been removed from a discretionary trust.
Give details of any unlisted stocks or shares owned by the deceased, or to detail listed shares if the deceased had control of the company using form IHT412 with form IHT400.
Use the D36 supplementary pages with form IHT100 to give details of land, buildings, trees or underwood included in a 'chargeable event'.
Use form D32 supplementary pages with form IHT100 to give details of all stocks and shares transferred.
Use the IHT430 schedule with form IHT400 if you wish to pay the reduced rate of Inheritance Tax or to opt out of paying the reduced rate of Inheritance Tax.
Use the IHT100b event form with form IHT100 to tell us about the ending of an interest in possession trust on settled property because the tenant has died or has transferred the assets.
Use IHT415 with form IHT400 if the deceased had a right to an inheritance in an estate of someone else who died before them, but which they had not received before they died.
Use this form to apply to stop a probate grant being issued (also known as entering a caveat) by post.
Don’t include personal or financial information like your National Insurance number or credit card details.
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