Chandler Arizona Petition for Partial and Early Distribution of Estate

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Ideally, no distributions to the beneficiaries under the will should be make until the estate is closed and closing letters received from the Internal Revenue Service and the State Tax Commission if estate tax returns were filed. This is not always possible, particularly in light of the fact that it generally takes a minimum of nine months to get a closing letter from the IRS. Beneficiaries are usually not that patient. The earliest an executor can close an estate is after the time to probate claims has expired and no claims have been probated. This is generally possible in estates that don't require estate tax returns, particularly when surviving spouse is the sole beneficiary.

After the time for probating claims against the estate has expired and estate taxes have been paid, a partial distribution to the beneficiaries may be in order, particularly if there are no unpaid claims outstanding against the estate and the closing attorney is comfortable that the estate tax return will be accepted by the IRS as filed. In any event the executor and closing attorney should hold back enough cash from the distribution to pay for the remaining expenses of administration and to pay for any estate taxes that may be assessed by the IRS.

This form is a generic example that may be referred to when preparing such a form for your particular state. It is for illustrative purposes only. Local laws should be consulted to determine any specific requirements for such a form in a particular jurisdiction.

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1. : a maker or seller of tallow or wax candles and usually soap. 2. : a retail dealer in provisions and supplies or equipment of a specified kind. a yacht chandler.

/???ps t?ændl?r/ (also chandler) ?a person or shop that sells equipment for ships and boats.

A person who sells supplies for boats or ships: The ship's chandler always needs extra help when a boat comes in. He became a yacht chandler in Shaldon, at the mouth of the River Teign.

Origin of chandler1. 1275?1325; Middle English chandeler candlestick, maker or seller of candles < Anglo-French, Old French chandelier, literally, someone or something connected with candles, equivalent to chandelle candle + -ier -ier 2.

Chandler (occupation), originally head of the medieval household office responsible for candles, now a person who makes or sells candles. Ship chandler, a dealer in supplies or equipment for ships.

Chandler (noun as in dealer) Strongest matches. banker merchant retailer trader trafficker vendor wholesaler.

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Chandler in Occupations topic From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishchand?ler /?t???ndl? $ ?t?ændl?r/ noun [countable] someone who made or sold candles in the past ? ship's chandlerExamples from the Corpuschandler? In 1788 the Tandragee Circuit was formed in the house of James Lemon, a chandler.

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Chandler Arizona Petition for Partial and Early Distribution of Estate