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Code · Massachusetts · Part I — ADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT · Title IX — TAXATION · Chapter 65C

Section 15: Assessment of tax on decedent's transferee

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Section 15.
(a)The amount of the liability, at law or in equity, of a transferee of property of a decedent in respect of the tax imposed by this chapter shall, except as hereinafter in this section provided, be assessed, collected, and paid in the same manner and subject to the same provisions and limitations as in the case of the tax with respect to which the liability was incurred. Any such liability may be either as to the amount of tax shown on a return or as to any deficiency in tax.
(b)The period of limitations for assessment of any such liability of a transferee shall be as follows:—
(i)In the case of the liability of an initial transferee, within one year after the expiration of the period of limitation for assessment against the transferor.
(ii)In the case of the liability of a transferee within one year after the expiration of the period of limitation for assessment against the preceding transferee, but not more than three years after the expiration of the period of limitation for assessment against the initial transferor;
except that if, before the expiration of the period of limitation for the assessment of the liability of the transferee, a court proceeding for the collection of the tax or liability in respect thereof has been begun against the initial transferor or the last preceding transferee, respectively, then the period of limitation for assessment of the liability of the transferee shall expire one year after the return of execution.
(c)In the absence of notice to the commissioner under section sixteen of the existence of a fiduciary relationship, any notice of liability enforceable under this section, if addressed in the name of the decedent or other person subject to liability and mailed to his last known address, shall be sufficient.
(d)As used in this section, the term ''transferee'' includes donee, heir, legatee, devisee and his distributee, and includes a person who, under subsection
(b)of section fourteen, is personally liable for any part of the tax.
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