Maine Statutes

§ 36 §4106 — Discharge of personal representative's personal liability

Maine § 36 §4106
JurisdictionMaine
Title 36TAXATION
Part 6INHERITANCE, SUCCESSION AND ESTATE TAXES
Ch. 577MAINE ESTATE TAX AFTER 2012

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Bluebook
Me. Rev. Stat. tit. 36, § 36 §4106 (2026).

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If the personal representative makes a written application, accompanied by a copy of the final determination of the federal estate tax liability, if any, and other supporting documentation that the assessor may require, to the assessor for determination of the amount of the tax and discharge of personal liability for that tax, the assessor, as soon as possible and in any event within one year after the making of the application or, if the application is made before the return is filed, within one year after the return is filed, shall notify the personal representative of the amount of the tax and of any interest on that amount. The personal representative, on payment of that amount, is discharged from personal liability for any deficiency in tax subsequently found to be due and is entitled

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Legislative History

PL 2011, c. 380, Pt. M, §9 (NEW).

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