Or. Admin. Code § 150-316-0452 - Decedent' Estate: Application for Discharge from Personal Liability for Tax on Decedent's Income
(1) The
representative of a decedent's estate may make written application to the
department for discharge from personal liability for tax on the decedent's
income. This application must be made after filing the decedent's final
individual income tax return, or any individual income tax returns the
representative of a decedent's estate is required to file on behalf of the
decedent because the decedent failed to file the required returns prior to
their death.
(2) The written
application must include the following information:
(a) The name of the decedent;
(b) The decedent's Social Security Number;
(c) A list of the tax years for
which the representative of a decedent's estate filed individual income tax
returns on behalf of the decedent during the period of estate administration.
The representative of a decedent's estate must also provide a copy of the
document which shows they were appointed to represent the estate.
(3) The discharge becomes
effective nine months after the department receives the application for
discharge, if the representative of a decedent's estate has received no
notification of tax liability during that time, or if notification of tax
liability was received and paid during that time.
(4) The discharge does not apply to tax
liability resulting from assets of the decedent's estate which are still in the
possession or control of the representative of a decedent's estate.
(5) The failure of a representative of a
decedent's estate to make application under this subsection does not affect the
protection available to the representative under ORS
116.113(2),
116.123 and
116.213.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 305.100
Stats. Implemented: ORS 316.387
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