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Buyers queue up for £5m Scottish island estate once owned by Genesis
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âStupid idiotsâ dump smouldering BBQ at Scots beauty spot sparking massive forest blaze
Dunecht Estate in Aberdeenshire have shared images of the damaged woodland after emergency services were called to tackle the fire as it ripped through woodland on Tuesday afternoon.
More than 2.5 acres of woodland was damaged by the fire (Image: Dunecht Estate)
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a beneficiary’s or settlor’s repayment claim
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In general, you should pursue such an enquiry in the same way as for any non-trust income.
Forms R185 (Trust Income) and R185 (Settlor)
Where the beneficiary has produced a form R185 (Trust Income) showing the income received or entitlement to income, or a settlor has produced form R185(Settlor) showing trustees’ income treated as the settlor’s, deal with it as with any other income recorded on a form or voucher. There is no particular need to check the income. If the form is signed by the trustees and looks bona fide, there is no need to question it. You should not refer cases to Trusts Technical to check income.
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