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Code · California · Probate Code

§ 20200

122 words·~1 min read·/ca/probate-code/20200

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Except where the context otherwise requires, the following definitions shall govern the construction of this chapter:
(a)“Generation-skipping transfer tax” means a tax imposed by any federal or California generation-skipping transfer tax law, now existing or hereafter enacted, and includes interest and penalties on any deficiency.
(b)“Property” means property on which a generation-skipping transfer tax is imposed.
(c)“Transferee” means any person who receives, who is deemed to receive, or who is the beneficiary of, any property.
(d)“Trustee” means any person who is a trustee within the meaning of the federal generation-skipping transfer tax law, or who is otherwise required to pay a generation-skipping transfer tax.
(e)“Value” means fair market value as determined for generation-skippi ng transfer tax purposes.
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