Maine Code § 36-4075

Amount of tax determined
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The State Tax Assessor shall determine the amount of tax due and payable upon any estate or part
of that estate. If, after determination and certification of the full amount of the tax upon an estate or any
interest in or part of an estate, the estate receives or becomes entitled to property in addition to that
shown in the estate tax return filed with the assessor or the United States Internal Revenue Service
changes any item increasing the estate's liability shown in the Maine estate tax return filed with the
assessor, the personal representative shall within 180 days of any receipt, entitlement or change file an
amended Maine estate tax return. The assessor shall determine the amount of additional tax and shall
certify the amount due, including interest and penalties, to the person by whom the tax is payable. [PL
2011, c. 1, Pt. CC, §2 (AMD); PL 2011, c. 1, Pt. CC, §5 (AFF).]

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