Making a will if you are unable to sign it yourself
If you are unable to sign your will yourself, someone can do it on your behalf. But you must be in the room and able to direct them to sign it for you. You must also have the mental capacity to make the will, otherwise it is not legal. That is why it is a good idea to make a will as soon as possible, if you do not already have one.
For more information about wills head to the government’s website, and Age UK.
Inheritance Tax
Inheritance Tax is a fact of life. Your heirs could face a tax bill of up to 40% of the value of your estate after any debts and funeral expenses have been deducted.
Everyone has a tax-free inheritance allowance of £325,000 (known as the nil-rate band). This has stayed the same since 2010-11 but may change in the future. The standard Inheritance Tax rate is 40%. So everything in your estate above £325,000 would get taxed at 40%.
The best way to be sure of what your tax liability may be, and how this could be reduced, is to consult a qualified professional such as an accountant, solicitor or inheritance planning specialist. Which? has a handy inheritance tax calculator which you can access and for more information about Inheritance Tax click here.