Free guide — NS
Executor Guide — Nova Scotia
Named as executor in a Nova Scotia will? This guide covers your duties, the Grant of Probate or Letters of Administration process, probate fee, and the CRA Clearance Certificate (TX19).
General information only — not legal, estate, or tax advice. Executor duties are complex and time-sensitive. Work with a lawyer and an accountant. Verify all figures directly with the Nova Scotia Probate Court.
Nova Scotia — estate process details
Grant
Grant of Probate or Letters of Administration
Issuing court
Nova Scotia Probate CourtProbate fee
Tiered fee schedule (Probate Act s. — Check official fee notice
Executor compensation
Commission not exceeding 5% of amounts received plus expenses (Probate Act s.76). This is a ceiling, not a guaranteed rate -- the Probate Court approves the actual commission.
Passing of accounts
The Probate Court approves accounts and sets executor commission and fees, or by beneficiary release.
Critical: CRA Clearance Certificate (Form TX19)
You must request a CRA Clearance Certificate using Form TX19 before distributing any estate assets to beneficiaries. Under Income Tax Act s.159(2), distributing without one can make the executor personally liable for any taxes the estate owes. Apply once all tax returns are filed and the CRA is satisfied taxes are paid or secured.
Form TX19 — canada.caExecutor duties timeline
First days and weeks
1–3 months
3–12 months
Wrap-up
Download the Nova Scotia executor checklist
All the steps above in a branded PDF checklist, with province-specific court and fee details. Free.
Free. General information only -- not legal or regulatory advice.
Just getting started after the death?
The first administrative steps — Death Certificate, Service Canada, CRA notification, health card cancellation — are covered in the After-a-Death guide.
What to Do When Someone Dies in Nova Scotia →Plan ahead: Wills & Power of Attorney
Make sure your own will, property POA, and personal-care directive are in order so your estate is easy to administer. Instrument names and rules differ by province.
Wills & POA Guide — Nova Scotia →Common questions — Nova Scotia
What is the probate process called in Nova Scotia?
How is an executor compensated in Nova Scotia?
What is the CRA Clearance Certificate and when do I need it?
What are the first steps as executor in Nova Scotia?
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