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Code · New Mexico · Chapter 7 — Taxation · Article 7 — Estate Tax

7-7-12. Liability for failure to pay tax before distribution or delivery.

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A. Any personal representative who distributes any property without first paying, securing another's payment of, or furnishing security for payment of the taxes due under the Estate Tax Act [7-7-1 to 7-7-12 NMSA 1978] is personally liable for the taxes due to the extent of the value of any property that may come or may have come into his possession. Security for payment of the taxes due under the Estate Tax Act shall be in an amount equal to or greater than the value of all property that is or has come into the possession of such personal representative, as of the time such security is furnished.
B. Any person who has the control, custody or possession of any property and who delivers any of the property to the personal representative or legal representative of the decedent outside New Mexico without first paying, securing another's payment of, or furnishing security for payment of the taxes due under the Estate Tax Act is liable for the taxes due under the Estate Tax Act to the extent of the value of the property delivered. Security for payment of the taxes due under the Estate Tax Act shall be in an amount equal to or greater than the value of all property delivered to the personal representative or legal representative of the decedent outside New Mexico by such a person.
C. For the purposes of this section, persons who do not have possession of a decedent's property (absent special circumstances) include mortgagees or pledgees, stockbrokers or stock transfer agents, bank and other depositories of checking and savings accounts, safe-deposit companies and life insurance companies.
History: 1953 Comp., § 72-33-12, enacted by Laws 1973, ch. 345, § 12; 1975, ch. 257, § 8-126.
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