Death of a client
nicola_d
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I sadly found out today that a client has passed away. He was sole director and majority (not 100%) shareholder in one Ltd company and joint director and majority shareholder in another Ltd company. I also completed his self-assessments. Has anybody had any experience with this situation? The company where he was joint director I'm guessing will be fairly straightforward as the existing director can pick up most things, however what about the other company. Do I simply need to wait until an executor has been appointed and await instruction from them? Thanks.
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Yes, you can't do anything without instruction from the executor.0
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