Gift them peace with your will, not petals: Tax consultants’ Valentine’s Day message finds lasting echo
Indore: What if the most meaningful Valentine's Day gift was not a bouquet, but certainty for a lifetime? Days after Feb14, a campaign by tax and legal professionals in Madhya Pradesh encouraging people to write wills drew striking public interest, turning a symbolic gesture of love into a practical act of family protection.The initiative saw a significant number of people stepping forward to explore formal estate planning. To make the process accessible, ready-to-use will formats in Hindi and English were distributed, with more than 1000 copies handed out and nearly 80 individuals approaching professionals the same day to begin drafting their wills.
Madhya Pradesh Tax Consultants Association described a will as perhaps the most meaningful "love letter" one can leave behind — one that replaces uncertainty with clarity and helps prevent disputes after death.The association president and senior advocate Sumit Nema said the response reflects a changing social reality in which financial assets are expanding, but conversations around inheritance remain uncomfortable. "True care for loved ones lies in ensuring freedom from future disputes through clear legal planning," he said.Among those who decided to prepare a will was Rajesh Mehta, a 52-year-old businessman from Indore, who said preparing a will was long delayed, but a necessary decision."We spend years building assets for our family, yet avoid discussing what happens after us. Preparing a will felt like taking responsibility and ensuring my children never face disputes or uncertainty," he said.A will is a written declaration specifying how property, savings, investments and valuables should be distributed after death. Experts noted that in the absence of a will, succession follows statutory rules that may not align with personal wishes and can sometimes lead to prolonged family disagreements.Chartered accountant Abhay Sharma said hesitation around wills is often misplaced. "Drafting a will is simple and inexpensive. It can be handwritten or typed and becomes legally valid once signed in the presence of two witnesses. Courts frequently treat handwritten wills as credible evidence," he said.Financial planners added that wills ensure smooth transfer of assets, reduce the risk of disputes, save legal costs and allow parents to appoint guardians for minor children. Property transferred through a will also does not attract inheritance tax under current Indian law, making it both a practical safeguard and a deeply emotional act of responsibility towards one's family.
Madhya Pradesh Tax Consultants Association described a will as perhaps the most meaningful "love letter" one can leave behind — one that replaces uncertainty with clarity and helps prevent disputes after death.The association president and senior advocate Sumit Nema said the response reflects a changing social reality in which financial assets are expanding, but conversations around inheritance remain uncomfortable. "True care for loved ones lies in ensuring freedom from future disputes through clear legal planning," he said.Among those who decided to prepare a will was Rajesh Mehta, a 52-year-old businessman from Indore, who said preparing a will was long delayed, but a necessary decision."We spend years building assets for our family, yet avoid discussing what happens after us. Preparing a will felt like taking responsibility and ensuring my children never face disputes or uncertainty," he said.A will is a written declaration specifying how property, savings, investments and valuables should be distributed after death. Experts noted that in the absence of a will, succession follows statutory rules that may not align with personal wishes and can sometimes lead to prolonged family disagreements.Chartered accountant Abhay Sharma said hesitation around wills is often misplaced. "Drafting a will is simple and inexpensive. It can be handwritten or typed and becomes legally valid once signed in the presence of two witnesses. Courts frequently treat handwritten wills as credible evidence," he said.Financial planners added that wills ensure smooth transfer of assets, reduce the risk of disputes, save legal costs and allow parents to appoint guardians for minor children. Property transferred through a will also does not attract inheritance tax under current Indian law, making it both a practical safeguard and a deeply emotional act of responsibility towards one's family.
Popular from City
- Samajwadi Party leader dies after 1,000 kg lighting pole crashes on SUV in UP’s Pratapgarh
- Villages in Noida in grip of child-lifting rumours; parents quit jobs, change shifts: ‘We can’t take chances’
- US confirms death of Karnataka’s Saketh Sreenivasaiah; father says no official info yet
- Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj–Tipu Sultan row snowballs: BJP demands Harshawardhan Sapkal’s resignation, Congress silent
- Mumbai couple back from Thailand cheated of 1,000 Thai Baht; driver demanded cash mid-ride, 2 held
end of article
Trending Stories
- JEE Main 2026 Result Live Updates: Session 1 result expected to be released tomorrow, check latest updates here
- T20 WC LIVE: UAE give Afghans strong fight in Delhi
- 'Biggest crime in the world': Shoaib Akhtar slams PCB chief Mohsin Naqvi, Pakistan after India defeat
- Late-night drive, temple visit: Bengaluru car crash victims gave different reasons at home to step out
- JEE Main 2026 final answer key for session 1 released: Direct link here, result to be announced shortly
- Villages in Noida in grip of child-lifting rumours
- JEE Main 2026 session 1 expected to be declared today: Check details here
Featured in city
- Vaibhav Suryavanshi Opts Out: Rising Bihar star skips CBSE exams; cites cricket, security concerns
- Late-night drive, temple visit: Bengaluru car crash victims gave different reasons at home to step out
- Mumbai's Mulund concrete block collapse: MMRDA orders special intensive safety inspection across entire Metro 4 corridor
- Avoid 'young, attractive female' profiles: MHA SOP warns cops against Pakistani honeytraps
- Delhi skill push falters: 5 years after launch, seat closures and sharp drop in student intake
- Summer ready in Bengaluru? BWSSB lists 448 high-alert water-stressed zones; rolls out Rs 10 cr action plan
Photostories
- 2026 movie release dates: Every Marvel, Disney and Pixar blockbuster scheduled so far
- Top 5 real estate hotspots in Mumbai: A strategic investment guide for 2026
- Thomas Cruise Mapother IV: Tom Cruise’s journey from struggle to stardom
- Top 5 iconic fashion moments in Hollywood history that defined style forever
- 8 traditional Mughlai desserts that one should try in a lifetime
- 10 tiger reserves in India with exceptional sighting records
- What happens when you chant ‘Om’ daily for 21 days and the right way to do it
- 5 ways infrastructure projects raise nearby property values
- 7 vegetables which are perfect to sow in February
- 10 powerful baby names that mean 'shining like the sun'
Videos
04:45 'World Recognises India’s AI Power': Norway To New Zealand Praise India As AI Impact Summit Begins04:18 Amit Shah Calls 2014–2026 A Golden Era For India’s Internal Security, Vows Maoism Eradication04:23 Karnataka Minister Priyank Kharge Alleges Money Laundering By RSS, Questions Tax And Legal Status08:51 Congress In Damage Control Mode After Mani Shankar Aiyar’s Baton Remark To Kerala Chief Minister03:17 Alienating India Over BRICS Was Wrong, Says German Foreign Minister Wadephul At Munich Conference06:13 'Tremendous Alliance': Netanyahu Highlights India's Love For Israel Ahead Of PM Modi's Visit11:15 Indian Fans Celebrate As India Smashes Pakistan In T20 WC Clash, Pak Fans Voice Disappointment03:39 “From Compassion To Combat, Operation Sindoor Reflects New India” Rajnath Singh05:20 “Delhi Fully Prepared For AI Summit,” Says Kuljeet Chahal As NDMC Unveils Grand Illumination Drive
Up Next
Start a Conversation
Post comment