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Update the E9 — real estate

No hard deadline

After the inheritance is accepted, the deceased's real estate must be declared on the heirs' E9 form and removed from the deceased's. The declaration is made on myAADE, almost always through an accountant. The deadline is tied to the acceptance — confirm it with your accountant.

Steps

  1. Complete the inheritance acceptance first — the E9 follows.
  2. Give your accountant the notarial deed of acceptance and the deceased's E9.
  3. After filing, check that the properties appear correctly on your own E9.

Documents usually needed

  • Death certificate
  • Tax documents

Frequently asked questions

When do I declare the deceased's property on my own E9?

After accepting the inheritance — the E9 follows the transfer. The deadline is tied to the timing of acceptance, so coordinate it with your accountant as soon as the deed is signed.

Who pays ENFIA property tax until acceptance is done?

ENFIA on inherited property depends on the timing and manner of succession, and the details change. It's a classic question for your accountant — put it on the agenda for your first meeting.

The deadlines and details of this process change and vary case by case. Confirm them with a lawyer or notary — this guide provides administrative guidance, not legal or tax advice.

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