In re the Estate of Lind
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Opinion
The deceased died in the city of Mew York, leaving a small amount of money in a savings bank, and, so far as appears, no widow or next ’ of kin in this State. It appeared that he was a native of Sweden, but inquiry has failed to disclose any knowledge [322]*322of him, his family or next of kin. Letters of administration were issued to the public administrator, whereupon the; Comptroller of the State of New York applied tothe surrogate to have ah appraisal of the property subject to a transfer tax. The surrogate, after reciting that the property was in the hands of the administrator and that the next of kin of the decedent were unknown, and the amount"of the taxes unknown, ordered that taxation upon the shares of the persons entitled to a share of the decedent’s estate is and the same hereby is suspended until such time as the persons entitled thereto are discovered and ascertained. From-that order the Comptroller appeals. The Comptroller claims that this property can be collected under the Tax Law. (Laws of 1896, chap. 908, § 230, as amd. by Laws of 1897, chap. 284, and Laws of 1899, chap. 76).
The.order.appealed from should be reversed and the property of [323]*323the decedent taxed at the rate of five per centum, with ten dollars costs and disbursements of this appeal to be paid out of the estate.
McLaughlin, Laughlin, Clarke and Scott, JJ., concurred.
Order reversed, with ten dollars costs and disbursements to be paid out of the estate, and proceeding remitted as directed in opinion.
When decedent died on November 17, 1904, this section had also beemamended by Laws of 1904, chap, 758. See, also, Laws of 1905, chap. 368.— [Rep.
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