Maryland Code § TG-7-218

Section TG-7-218
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(a) In this section, "small business" means a firm that:
(1) is independently owned and operated;
(2) is not a subsidiary of another firm;
(3) is not dominant in its field of operation; and
(4) in its most recently completed fiscal year, did not employ in its
operations more than 25 individuals.
(b) On application of a person responsible for paying the inheritance tax
and subject to § 13-601 of this article, the Comptroller may allow an alternative
payment schedule for the inheritance tax, not exceeding a 5-year period, if payment

of the tax on the due date would require the sale of a small business or any interest
in a small business that passes from a decedent.
(c) A person may apply for an alternative payment schedule by filing with
the Comptroller an application on the form and in the manner that the Comptroller
requires.
(d) The payment schedule may be in the form of:
(1) a payment deferral; or
(2) an installment payment plan.
(e) (1) For each alternative payment schedule allowed under subsection
(b) of this section, the Comptroller shall specify the procedures and guidelines,
including:
(i) conditions of eligibility; and
(ii) 1. amount and duration of any payment deferral; or
2. amount of and scheduled time for any installment
payments.
(2) If the Comptroller denies an application for an alternative
payment schedule, the Comptroller shall mail a notice of the denial to the applicant.
(f) For each alternative payment schedule allowed under subsection (b) of
this section, the Comptroller shall give the appropriate register notice of:
(1) the grant;
(2) the procedures and guidelines specified under subsection (e)(1) of
this section; and
(3) the responsibilities of the register for receipt of payments.
(g) If an alternative payment schedule is allowed under subsection (b) of
this section, the person responsible for paying the inheritance tax shall pay the tax
in accordance with the schedule.
(h) The Comptroller shall adopt procedures to provide notice about the
availability of alternative payment schedules under this section.

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