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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open ihtc4 in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Name of deceased' in the designated field. This is crucial for identifying the estate.
  3. Fill in the 'Inheritance Tax reference' and 'Date of death' using the format DD MM YYYY. Accurate details are essential for processing.
  4. Provide your contact information, including your phone number and any references related to the estate.
  5. In the 'Increases in value' section, list any assets that have appreciated since the IHT400 was submitted. Include previous values as ‘NIL’ if applicable.
  6. For 'Decreases in liabilities, exemptions and reliefs', document any reductions in liabilities or changes to exemptions.
  7. Complete sections for decreases in value and increases in liabilities similarly, ensuring all figures are accurate.
  8. Finally, review your entries for accuracy before signing and dating the declaration at the end of the form.

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What are some common errors when filling out IHT400 forms? Failing to apply for an Inheritance Tax reference number before sending form IHT400 to HMRC. Items missing from the deceaseds assets. Using an improper method for valuing assets. Not including official date-of-death valuations from the correct organisations.
IHTM10701 - Corrective account (C4): introduction Taxpayers or agents complete this form to tell us of amendments to the original account. Strictly speaking, they are required to deliver a corrective account (IHTM10805) within 6 months of discovering that the original account was incorrect.
If you overpay To receive the refund, youll need to write to HMRC . Put Repayment - further details at the top of the letter. Include the name, number and sort code of the bank account you want the refund to go to.
Form C4 is a corrective account. Taxpayers or agents complete this form to tell us of amendments to the original account. Strictly speaking, they are required to deliver a corrective account (IHTM10805) within 6 months of discovering that the original account was incorrect.
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Full details means the estates assets and debts, any gifts made, and any reliefs and exemptions. These will provide you with the total value of the estate. You must submit the form within 12 months of the person dying and before applying for probate (if you need it).
If you overpay HMRC will also pay you interest on the amount youve overpaid. To receive the refund, youll need to write to HMRC . Put Repayment - further details at the top of the letter. Include the name, number and sort code of the bank account you want the refund to go to.

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