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Duties and responsibilities of an executor: Do you know what you are getting yourself into?

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So, you have been named as an executor in someone’s Will. This means you have the legal authority to deal with their assets and to undertake the administration of their estate on their death.

An executor can be a family member, friend or professional. Being chosen as an executor is an honour; however it also comes with certain obligations.

A common misconception is that you cannot act as an executor if you are a beneficiary. This is not the case. However, you must ensure you act in the best interests of the estate, which can sometimes conflict with what your wishes may be as one of the beneficiaries!

It is a great responsibility to take on the role of an executor, and is a lifelong appointment. Some estates will be relatively straightforward to administer, but others can be extremely complex and can even take several years to complete.

Some of the duties and responsibilities expected of an executor include, but are not limited to:

  • Accurately identifying all assets and liabilities of the estate;
  • Obtaining formal valuations of the assets (where appropriate);
  • Calculating the value of the estate and any tax liability;
  • Claiming the available allowances to offset against any tax liability;
  • Settling any tax due within six months of the date of death and before interest starts to accrue (where possible);
  • Ensuring the assets of the estate are safely preserved for the beneficiaries until distribution;
  • Settling the personal taxation of the deceased; and
  • Completing the estate in a timely manner

You could be held personally financially liable for any loss resulting from a breach of duty, even if the mistake is a genuine one.

You must ensure you have carried out sufficient investigations in relation to any creditors or debts the deceased may have had. If you pay any of the deceased’s debts and additional creditors come to light which then exceeds the value of the assets, you may become liable to settle all debts in full.

Similarly, if you make distributions from the estate to the beneficiaries too early, and a successful claim is then brought against the estate, you may be personally liable to settle the claim from your own resources.

Before distributing the estate to the beneficiaries, you must carry out checks as to their respective financial positions. If a beneficiary is bankrupt, their entitlement may instead be payable to the trustee in bankruptcy.

As you can see there is a lot to consider when taking on the role as executor and it can seem rather a daunting prospect. However, the law does have procedures in place to protect executors.

You should consider instructing a firm of solicitors to assist you with the administration of an estate to navigate you through the process. Any legal fees are due from the estate, not you personally. Do not get caught out and open yourself up to unnecessary risk!

Lesley Hamilton Porter Dodson

Cinema Under the Stars

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Leweston Enterprises is proud to present, Cinema under the stars!

On saturday the 24th October there will be a spooky screening of Disney’s Hocus Pocus. Fancy dress is definitely encouraged, with a treat for anyone who dresses up! Hot food, drinks and sweet treats will be available to purchase before the film starts. gates open at 5.30pm and the film starts promptly at 6.30pm.

You can book tickets online at www.lewestonenterprises.co.uk/events Ticket prices: Adults £10, students £7.50, Children £5, children under 5 go free!

Cinema Under the Stars

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Anyone with employment concerns as a result of Covid-19 is urged by Citizens Advice Dorset and Dorset Council to reach out and seek advice as soon as possible.

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Anyone with employment concerns as a result of Covid-19 is urged by Citizens Advice Dorset and Dorset Council to reach out and seek advice as soon as possible.

Citizens Advice Dorset has helped more than 1,000 people with employment issues since lockdown.

That’s a 35 per cent increase compared to the same period last year.

Redundancy, furlough and pay are the top issues it has dealt with during the pandemic.

If you’ve lost your job, had your hours or pay reduced, or redundancy is on the horizon, Citizens Advice is stressing it can help.

This includes checking your redundancy is fair, entitlement to redundancy pay, furlough, notice period, holiday pay and paid time off to look for work.

Details of the support available can be found here.

Helen Goldsack, Chief Officer of Citizens Advice Purbeck, said:  “We have helped people with a huge range of issues since lockdown, but we know that as the furlough scheme draws to an end, lots of people may be feeling worried and need advice.

Helen Goldsack

“If you’re at risk of redundancy, it’s important to know you do have rights to help protect you from unfair dismissal and to ensure you’re paid what you’re owed.

“It’s completely understandable that you may find the rules and procedures overwhelming, but you don’t have to face redundancy alone.

“We are here to help on 03444 111 444 or visit the council’s Reaching Out pages.”

By: Andrew Diprose Dorset Biz News

How Covid is Changing The North Dorset Economy

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Before Covid19 swept the globe, concern about the environment had reached tipping point.   Now, as a radical shift to new sectors of the economy emerges it is vital that the environment is top of the list of concerns, and we support the entrepreneurs and emerging companies that are setting out on a course to protect the environment, as well as promote a path to prosperity.

Covid19 has changed behaviour and created opportunities.   One key change is localization – we are travelling less to offices and are investing more time and money in our local communities.   It is hoped local high streets and retail parks may attract new customers as a result.   Online services still thrive, from food delivery to piano lessons – many of these are delivered by businesses at a local level.

Image courtesy of Shutterstock

Located in Sturminster Newton, Harts is one of the largest in-store and online retailers of kitchenware in the UK.   With the majority of its business online, Harts has developed an award-winning app and is currently expanding its garden centre and opening a café.   Wessex Internet, based in Iwerne Minster, specializes in delivering high speed internet solutions to rural locations.   Award winning Prodigy IT Solutions, based near Blandford, offers IT service management to small and medium business across Dorset.

The Dorset Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) is supporting a digital and cultural transformation across Dorset by funding growth in Advanced Engineering and Manufacturing (AEM), Creative Technology and Agriculture/Aquaculture.    Investment includes engineering and construction centres in Weymouth College, and construction and design in Bournemouth and Poole College.

Courses in cyber security, visual effects, gaming, animation, app creation and post production are available in Bournemouth Universities.   This year 162 apprentices trained on high spec workshops and machinery at Kingston Maurwood, and the LEP have funded an innovative agri-tech company, draperVENT, to develop computerized climate control systems for the agricultural sector.  Dorset has a long and proud tradition of farming – the agricultural sector is worth over £100m.

The government’s programme, KickStart, provides funding for 16-24 year olds in a six month job placement but will need to do more to support those made unemployed due to Covid19.   Our rural and emerging technology economy also needs a more flexible use of the apprenticeship levy to provide technology skills training.

There are reasons to be positive – we live in beautiful countryside and Dorset people are a resilient bunch.   If we shop local, choose local produce and use local businesses and services, this will help both our rural economy and the environment.  

Jane Westbrook, North Dorset CPRE (Campaign to Protect Rural England)

Shaftesbury Arts Centre Live Streaming Events

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Shaftesbury Arts Centre Live Streaming Events

Shaftesbury Arts Centre is delighted to resume its live streaming events with Romeo and Juliet. Choreographed by Alexei Ratmansky and performed by the Bolshoi Ballet company.

Celebrated Bolshoi stars Ekaterina Krysanova and Vladislav Lantratov portray the star-crossed lovers destined to pay the ultimate price for their forbidden romance.

The box office is currently closed, all bookings must be made online. Sunday 11 October at 2pm and 7pm.

Tickets £15, Under 18s £12

Find full details at www.shaftesburyartscentre.org.uk

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A brand new audio conference called BEYOND2020 – The Future of Business is to be launched by Dorset Growth Hub (DGH).

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A brand new audio conference called BEYOND2020 – The Future of Business is to be launched by Dorset Growth Hub (DGH).

The aim is to promote future thinking and share positive stories and business opportunities.

With many businesses focusing on the here and now, DGH is hoping the event will help with forward thinking, what to prioritise next, what’s changed and what businesses can improve.

The free five day audio event will be held from October 19 to 23.

A different topic will be explored each day:

  • Sustainability
  • Culture
  • Diversity & Inclusion
  • Attracting New Business
  • Future Trends.

Each day, three podcast episodes will be released for 24 hours only.

They will be followed the next day by a Q&A panel with the guest speakers that featured in each episode.

Last year’s annual conference featured speakers from Dyson, Monzo and Jimmys Iced Coffee.

Mary Lloyd, DGH’s Marketing Manager, said “After running over 60 online events on Zoom, we started to think about how we could do something new and exciting, bringing together businesses from Dorset alongside larger national brands.

Mary Lloyd

“We went through the process of thinking we would just cancel the conference all together, and wait until next year, but I think businesses really need a little positivity and inspiration to just keep going at the moment.

“As an organisation, we are trying new platforms, pushing boundaries as we try to reach as many businesses as possible to provide helpful content that can make a difference.

“The episodes we have recorded so far are really practical, full of tips and inspiration for ambitious business owners and managers.

“The topics we have chosen are rarely covered locally, but are priorities that we think are paramount going into the next 12 months.

“They will be spoken about from differing perspectives.

“From local start-ups like Ethicly and Street Agency, established local brands like OnBuy and RNLI, to national brands like ITV and Wessannen (Clipper Tea, Kallo & Whole Earth).

“We have some great speakers lined up.”

To register and see all the speakers announced so far, click here.

The event is completely free to attend.

It is funded by the European Regional Development Fund and delivered by Dorset Growth Hub.

By: Andrew Diprose Dorset Biz news

Sherborne Market

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Sherborne Market is on Sunday 11th october and again on Sunday the 15th november 2020. A fabulous hand picked artisan market featuring local producers, suppliers, amazing food, arts and crafts. 10am to 3pm both dates, don’t miss it!

Sherborne Market

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Major office supplier Staples is the latest big name to list products designed and engineered by JPL Telecom in Sturminster Newton.

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Major office supplier Staples is the latest big name to list products designed and engineered by JPL Telecom in Sturminster Newton.

Its innovative headset and webcam range are now available to customers from its stores and online presence in the UK and Europe.

Staples Europe has also signed a partnership agreement with JPL Telecom to resell the JPL headset product line including its webcam, known as the JPL Vision+.

Staples Netherlands has added JPL to its Staples Advantage portal which is being extended into Poland, Nordics, Germany, and Portugal.

During the Covid-19 pandemic, the massive global shift towards home working and home learning led to a huge spike in demand for USB headsets.

It proved challenging for Staples because major headset vendors experienced large order backlogs.

Ross Barker, Technology Category Manager at Staples, said: “Demand exceeded supply and as we needed to explore alternative solutions we contacted our Nimans’ Account Manager, Rory Heard.

“Nimans is the largest next-day delivery distributor of telecoms and data equipment.

“Rory suggested JPL Telecom, which had recently adapted one of its popular headsets with a USB connection.

“After an initial trial, we were happy to present the headsets to our customers.

“The feedback has been excellent and JPL Telecom has kept supply routes open during the past difficult months, which has led to the brand being named one of our ‘reliable and trusted vendors’.”

James Clarke, CEO, JPL Telecom said: “We are delighted to welcome Staples as a Strategic Partner in association with Nimans and we are gearing up our efforts in Europe for further growth and brand awareness.

James Clarke

“Staples Europe are ambitious to offer solutions for their customers and we delighted to be part of the Staples solutions portfolio.”

Pete Wilson, Sales Manager at JPL Telecom, added: “Audio, vision and voice solutions are at the heart of our range.

“Therefore, to have an office supply giant such as Staples actively selling our products is fantastic and a great achievement to all involved.”

By: Andrew Diprose Dorset Biz News

St Nicholas Open For Prayer

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Currently, St Nicholas Church Silton is open on Wednesdays for private prayer from 12 – 4pm. Services are limited to just two a month (due to Covid) and anyone wishing to attend these must book well in advance of the dates with the secretary, in order that a rist assesment and seating plan can be put into place. It is a very small church and in order to comply with the restrictions we can only fit in about 27 people, I’m afraid!

St Nicholas silton Dorset

This month St Nicholas Siltons services will be on 11th october and 25th october, all services are according to the Book of Common Prayer.

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