I have the deeds for two but not sure I really own them , I have never actually located them, they are in Wellshill Cemetery, Perth, and I suspect are occupied by my great grandparents.Dod101 wrote:I must say that owning a burial plot could hardly give a clearer indication of where one wants to be buried. Were I intent on disproving domicile I would get rid of a burial lot in the old country irrespective of what the HMRC Manuals say or do not say. It is not something many of us go around collecting.
Dod
My wife's family has two plots left at Mount Vernon, Edinburgh ,where their family are all buried, the siblings (my wife and her brother) graciously acknowledge their mother can have one of them but fight between themselves over which of them is getting the last one.
I am just going to be difficult, I will stick in a codicil to my will something like half my ashes to be scattered at GPS position X in the middle on some vast loch with no outboard to be used and the other half scattered from the the summit of some difficult to climb Scottish mountain-effectively make the kids work for their inheritance.