hi again,
Just wondering if anyone has found a better template for a perukirja than this one..
http://www.lakiopas.com/asiakirjamallit/perukirja/
Thanks in advance
(btw, I'll add a few useful links to this topic as we go..)
e.g https://www.vero.fi/en/individuals/prop ... heritance/
Template for Perukirja
Re: Template for Perukirja
If your income is low enough that it will grant you free legal counselling, the oikeusaputoimisto will do it for 70 euro's.Cod wrote:hi again,
Just wondering if anyone has found a better template for a perukirja than this one..
http://www.lakiopas.com/asiakirjamallit/perukirja/
Thanks in advance
(btw, I'll add a few useful links to this topic as we go..)
e.g https://www.vero.fi/en/individuals/prop ... heritance/
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Re: Template for Perukirja
Hi,
Just to wrap this up - the 'homemade' perukirja we put together was enough for Vero but this may be down to the small number of inheritors and the small size of the estate.
What is odd is that alot of businesses (e.g. S-Bank) want to see the perukirja that we submitted before releasing accounts , not the Vero decision. They want to see what we figured out is fair, with all the details of old cars and the kitchen sink written over four A4 pages and not just the Vero decision on debt and capital given in 10 lines of text.
Just to wrap this up - the 'homemade' perukirja we put together was enough for Vero but this may be down to the small number of inheritors and the small size of the estate.
What is odd is that alot of businesses (e.g. S-Bank) want to see the perukirja that we submitted before releasing accounts , not the Vero decision. They want to see what we figured out is fair, with all the details of old cars and the kitchen sink written over four A4 pages and not just the Vero decision on debt and capital given in 10 lines of text.
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Re: Template for Perukirja
They need to see the document because it's the only document that shows who are the rights-holders of the estate (kuolinpesän osakkaat). They don't care about the taxation part but need to figure out if necessary paperwork is present to move money to the rights-holders.Cod wrote: ↑Sun Jan 14, 2018 8:33 amWhat is odd is that alot of businesses (e.g. S-Bank) want to see the perukirja that we submitted before releasing accounts , not the Vero decision. They want to see what we figured out is fair, with all the details of old cars and the kitchen sink written over four A4 pages and not just the Vero decision on debt and capital given in 10 lines of text.