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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05-30-08COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE BUREAU OF INDIVIDUAL TAXES DEPT. 280601 HARRISBURG, PA 17128-0601 RECEIVED FROM: PENNSYLVANIA INHERITANCE AND ESTATE TAX OFFICIAL RECEIPT SABOL CHARLES R 315 BELAIRE DRIVE SHIREMANSTOWN, PA 17011 -------- fold ESTATE INFORMATION: SSN: ins-52-s63s FILE NUMBER: 2108-0603 DECEDENT NAME: SABOL BONITA R DATE OF PAYMENT: 06/02/2008 POSTMARK DATE: 05/30/2008 COUNTY: CUMBERLAND DATE OF DEATH: 1 0/ 1 3/ 2007 REV-1162 EX(11-96) NO. CD 009828 ACN ASSESSMENT' AMOUNT CONTROL NUMBER 07149396 ~ S 118.59 TOTAL AMOUNT PAID: REMARKS: CHARLES SABOL CHECK# 0921 SEAL INITIALS: WZ $118.59 RECEIVED BY: GLENDA FAI~NER STRASBAUGH REGISTER OF WILLS REGISTER OF WILLS GENERAL INFORMATION 1. FAILURE TD RESPOND WILL RESULT IN AN OFFICIAL TAX ASSESSMENT with applicable interest based on information submitted by the financial institution. 2. Inheritance tax becomes delinquent nine months after the decedent's date of death. 3. A joint account is taxable even though the decedent's name was added as a matter of convenience. 4. Accounts (including those held between husband and wife) which the decedent put in joint names within one year prior to death are fully taxable as transfers. 5. Accounts established jointly between husband and wife more than one year prior to death are not taxable. 6. Accounts held by a decedent "in trust for" another or others are taxable fully. REPORTING INSTRUCTIONS - PART 1 - TAXPAYER RESPONSE BLOCK A - If the information and computation in the notice are correct and deductions are not being claimed, place an "X" in block "A" of Part 1 of the "Taxpayer Response" section. Sign two copies and submit them with your check for the amount of tax to the Register of Wills of the county indicated. The PA Department of Revenue will issue an official assessment (Form REY-1546 EX) upon receipt of the return from the Register of Wills. BLOCK B - If the asset specified on this notice has been or will be reported and tax paid with the Pennsylvania Inheritance Tax Return filed by the decedent's representative, place an "X" in block "B" of Part 1 of the "Taxpayer Response" section. Sign one copy and return to the PA Department of Revenue, Bureau of Individual Taxes, Dept 260601, Harrisburg, PA 17128-0601 in the envelope provided. BLOCK C - If the notice information is incorrect and/or deductions are being claimed, check block "C" and complete Parts 2 and 3 according to the instructions below. Sign two copies and submit them with your check for the amount of tax payable to the Register of Wills of the county indicated. The PA Department of Revenue will issue an official assessment (Form REY-1548 EX) upon receipt of the return from the Register of Wills. TAX RETURN - PART 2 - TAX COMPUTATION LINE 1. Enter the date the account originally was established or titled in the manner existing at date of death. NOTE: For a decedent dying after 12/12/82: Accounts which the decedent put in joint names within one (1) year of death are taxable fully as transfers. However, there is an exclusion not to exceed fi3,00D per transferee regardless of the value of the account or the number of accounts held. If a double asterisk (^~) appears before your first name in the address portion of this notice, the 53,000 exclusion already has been deducted from the account balance as reported by the financial institution. Enter the total balance of the account including interest accrued to the date of death. The percent of the account that is taxable for each survivor is determined as follows: A. The percent taxable for joint assets established more than one year prior to the decedent's death: 1 DIVIDED BY TOTAL NUMBER OF DIVIDED BY TOTAL NUMBER OF X 100 = PERCENT TAXABLE JOINT OWNERS SURVIVING JDINT OWNERS Example: A joint asset registered in the name of the decedent and two other persons. 1 DIVIDED BY 3 (JDINT OWNERS) DIVIDED BY 2 (SURVIVORS) _ .167 X 100 = 16.7% (TAXABLE FOR EACH SURVIVOR) B. The percent taxable for assets created within one year of the decedent's death or accounts owned by the decedent but held in trust for another individual(s) (trust beneficiaries): 1 DIVIDED BY TOTAL NUMBER OF SURVIVING JOINT X 100 = PERCENT TAXABLE OWNERS OR TRUST BENEFICIARIES Example: Joint account registered in the name of the decedent and two other persons and established within one year of death by the decedent. 1 DIVIDED BY 2 (SURVIVORS) _ .50 X 100 = 50% (TAXABLE FOR EACH SURVIVOR) The amount subject to tax (line 4) is determined by multiplying the account balance (line 2) by the percent taxable (line 3). Enter the total of the debts and deductions listed in Part 3. The amount taxable Cline 6) is determined by subtracting the debts and deductions (line 5) from the amount subject to tax (line 4). Enter the appropriate tax rate Cline 7) as determined below. Date of Death Spouse Lineal Sibling Collateral 07/01/94 to 12/31/94 3% 6% 15% 15% 01/01/95 to 06/30/00 0% 6% 15% 15% 07/01/00 to present 0% 4.5%* 12% 15% The tax rate imposed on the net value of transfers from a deceased child twenty-one years of age or younger at death to or for the use of a natural parent, an adoptive parent, or a stepparent of the child is 0%. The lineal class of heirs includes grandparents, parents, children, and lineal descendents. "Children" includes natural children whether or not they have been adopted by others, adopted children and step children. "Lineal descendents" includes all children of the natural parents and their descendents, whether or not they have been adopted by others, adopted descendents and their descendants and step-descendants. "Siblings" are defined as individuals who have at least one parent in common with the decedent, whether by blood or adoption. The "Collateral" class of heirs includes all other beneficiaries. CLAIMED DEDUCTIONS - PART 3 - DEBTS AND DEDUCTIONS CLAIMED Allowable debts and deductions are determined as follows: A. You legally are responsible for payment, or the estate subject to administration by a personal representative is insufficient to pay the deductible items. B. You actually Daid the debts after death of the decedent and can furnish proof of payment. C. Debts being claimed must be itemized fully in Part 3. If additional space is needed, use plain paper B 1/2" x 11". Proof of payment may be requested by the PA Department of Revenue. S ~~ ~n ti~ ~a~ =~ - ~~ F. ~ v~ m c ;~ o .~ m cn c ~~ ~~. k~~~ 6} ~'~{ t L, ~o~ ~~~ ~~~ ~~o a ~~, o ~~ w ~~ ~' ~~~ f '` ,TS 9 'f ~h r. '`~ '1 ;,ti ~"- s~, S~ ~! ~~ .~r, F ~ v r 'f