The Estate
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Originally published | 1969 |
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Authors | Isaac Bashevis Singer |
Genres | Fiction |
Country | United States |
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ID | 2951455 |
About The Estate
The Estate is a novel by Isaac Bashevis Singer. The story continues the narratives of The Manor in the historical story of late 19th Century Polish Jews.
Reindeer missing after escaping Elveden Christmas grotto
... A spokesperson for The Estate told the BBC on Monday that they were " still looking for them this morning, unfortunately"...
Aretha Franklin's sons are awarded property thanks to a will found in a couch
... But, nine months later, her niece Sabrina Owens - The Estate s executor at the time - discovered two separate sets of handwritten documents at the singer s home in Detroit...
King and 'royal death tax' claim rejected by Duchy
... This has been a long-standing arrangement - and the duchy says that such unclaimed money is given to charities, or else is used for environmental projects or to maintain properties on The Estate...
What is inheritance tax and will it be cut?
... So how does it work and is there a chance it will be abolished? What is inheritance tax? It is a tax on The Estate - in other words, the property, possessions and money - of somebody who has died...
Autumn Statement: Jeremy Hunt considering cuts to inheritance tax
... Inheritance tax in the UK is a tax on The Estate - the property, money and possessions - of someone who has died, but it applies to only around 4% of estates...
Illegal e-bike riders 'goading' police, force says
... " The Estate in Hartcliffe is not unique - far from it...
Thurrock tower block scaffolding 'is a ladder for cat burglars'
... The Labour councillor for The Estate, Martin Kerrin, says: " The programme that should have taken 18 months has dragged on and on and on...
Acton: Family who refused to leave west London estate evicted
... Mr Woldehiwot and his wife, who have two daughters, had been living on The Estate for 17 years...
King and 'royal death tax' claim rejected by Duchy
By Sean CoughlanRoyal correspondent
The Duchy of Lancaster has defended how it uses money from people who die without a Will Or any known Relatives - After claims The Cash was being used to subsidise royal finances.
A questioned an " antiquated system" that sees The duchy receiving such funds from an area that includes parts of north-west England .
The revenue from The Duchy of Lancaster is used for The King 's private income.
But The duchy denies such unclaimed money goes to private royal funds.
The Mayor of Greater Manchester , Andy Burnham , is quoted by The Guardian as labelling it a " bizarre remnant of feudal Britain" and calling for more " transparency".
Anti-Monarchy campaigners Republic argued " this arrangement amounts to a royal death tax".
In most of Britain, when someone dies without a will and there are no Relatives found to inherit any money or property, The funds ultimately go to The Treasury. There are currently More Than 6,000 people on The government's list of unclaimed estates.
But in The 45,000 acres of The Duchy of Lancaster, including parts of Lancashire, Cheshire and Yorkshire, it is The duchy that becomes The recipient of such funds, which are known by The Latin name of.
According to this year's duchy accounts, This Was worth £3. 8m, After administration and other costs.
This has been a long-standing arrangement - and The duchy says that such unclaimed money is given to charities, or else is used for environmental projects or to maintain properties on The Estate .
The Guardian 's report challenges how this money is Spent - suggesting that repairing buildings effectively subsidises The Estate 's commercial operation.
What makes this more controversial is that The Duchy of Lancaster is a major source of The private income for The Monarch - yielding More Than £20m per year.
But a spokeswoman for The duchy says that none of The Unclaimed money following a death goes to The private income known as The " privy purse".
She Said The funds are given to three charities - The Duchy of Lancaster Benevolent Fund, The Duke of Lancaster Housing Trust , and The duchy's Jubilee Trust - or else will be used to improve The Environment on The Estate .
The Duchy spokeswoman said their policy " makes clear that funds can be used to protect and preserve historic assets, but not to generate income".
" Nothing has changed since The King came to The Throne , " She Said , with The policy allowing funds to be used to repair public buildings and " historic properties" and " preserve them for future generations".
There is also money set aside in case Relatives are discovered, and who might later make claims.
The government has a different approach to money forgotten in bank accounts in England - so-called dormant assets - with almost £900m since 2011 being reused to support community projects in deprived areas, and to help with debt problems.
The Duchy of Lancaster, dating back to The 13Th Century , is a sprawling mix of rural estates and high-value urban property portfolio, including in Central London around The Strand.
The income generated by The duchy, usually More Than £20m per year, goes to reigning monarchs, but they are Not Entitled to The capital or assets of The Estate . This year there was a surplus of £26m, mostly drawn from The property portfolio, with net assets worth £641m.
The private income from The Duchy of Lancaster is separate from The taxpayer annual funding for The Monarchy - known as The Sovereign Grant and currently £86. 3m - which is used for royal buildings, staffing and travel on official engagements.
In recent years, much of The Sovereign Grant budget has been taken by a long-term project to repair and renovate Buckingham Palace .
As well as The Duchy of Lancaster, The arrangement for deaths without wills or known Relatives also applies to The areas of The Duchy of Cornwall, now The responsibility of Prince William.
Such unclaimed funds in The Duchy of Cornwall go to The Duke of Cornwall's Benevolent Fund, which is used for local community projects and charities.
Graham Smith, chief executive of Republic, said: " As with Everyone Else in The UK, if you die without a Will Or next of kin, your estate should be used for The Public good, not handed over to a couple of billionaires. "
But The Duchy of Lancaster spokeswoman said The Unclaimed funds were used to " support local community initiatives, social housing and historic restoration across The Duchy of Lancaster estates".
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