تونزي تيليغراف
تونزي تيليغراف
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According to Tunisian laws, banks do not deduct a percentage of the deceased person's funds under the name of "inheritance fees." Instead, they charge fixed, predetermined fees ranging from 75 to 250 Tunisian Dinars, which cover the costs of preparing and settling the inheritance file. Percentage-based fees are the responsibility of the financial tax office, which imposes charges for declaring the inheritance and conducting estate inventory; these vary depending on the degree of kinship and the size of the inheritance, and are sometimes collected by the bank upon the heirs' request. The bank also freezes the deceased’s accounts to protect the rights of the heirs and deducts legal dues if there are existing debts. It is necessary to verify that there are no unjustified deductions by requesting a bank statement.
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