Delaware Code § 12-2352

Proof of payment of domiciliary death taxes
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At any time before the expiration of 18 months after the qualification before any Register of Wills in this State of any executor of the
will or administrator of the estate of any nondomiciliary decedent, such executor or administrator shall file with such Register proof that
all death taxes, together with interest or penalties thereon, which are due to the domiciliary state of such decedent, or to any political
subdivision thereof, have been paid or secured, or that no such taxes, interest or penalties are due, as the case may be, unless it appears
that letters testamentary or of administration have been issued on the estate of such decedent in the domiciliary state. The proof may be
in the form of a certificate issued by the official or body charged with the administration of the death tax laws of the domiciliary state.

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