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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 91 — Finance and revenue of cities of the first class

91.440 Enforcement of taxes against fiduciaries, agents and trust estates.

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(1)Every fiduciary appointed under the laws of this state or by a deed or will recorded
in any county clerk's office in this state who has the management of any lands or
improvements in the city, every agent of a nonresident owner of property located in
the city who collects the rent thereof, and every person who collects the rent or
income or enjoys by occupation the profits of lands or improvements owned by his
spouse and located in the city, shall, before July 1 of each year, pay out of the net
income of the lands and improvements the city tax assessed upon the same in the
preceding year, with accrued interest, before applying the income to the wants of, or
paying it over to, his beneficiary or employer. In default thereof, he shall be liable
for the tax to the amount of the income that he might have so applied, which
liability may be enforced by equitable proceedings in any court of competent
jurisdiction. In such proceedings it shall not be an answer that the city has a security
in its lien upon the lands and improvements and the right to sell same for taxes.
(2)Tax bills assessed against an administrator, executor or trustee shall be a charge
upon and may be enforced against the whole succession of trust estates, in addition
to other remedies provided for in this chapter.
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