Who files the Inheritance Tax return?

Inheritance Tax returns are due 9 months after a person’s death. The responsible party is the person named in the will as executor, or if the person dies without a will, the individual who is approved as administrator by the Register of Wills after a petition is filed. If no executor or administrator is named, and property or transfers exist, then the person receiving the property is required to file a return and pay the tax.

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1. How is Inheritance Tax determined?
2. What is the Inheritance Tax rate in Pennsylvania?
3. Who are lineal heirs and lineal descendants for the purpose of Inheritance Tax?
4. Is there a discount on PA Inheritance Tax?
5. What property is subject to Inheritance Tax?
6. Can the funeral expenses and unpaid bills of the decedent be deducted from the amount subject to tax?
7. I put my mother's name on my savings account. Recently my mother died and now I am being told that I will have to pay an Inheritance Tax on my own money. Can this be correct?
8. Was the “widows' tax” repealed in Pennsylvania?
9. What is the family exemption and how much can be claimed?
10. Who is entitled to claim the family exemption?
11. Is an inheritance considered taxable for PA Personal Income Tax purposes?
12. If an individual dies before they reach the age of 59 ½, is the decedent's IRA or 401K subject to PA Inheritance Tax?
13. Who files the Inheritance Tax return?
14. Where is the Inheritance tax return to be filed?
15. Is there anything else I should know, or anyone else I can contact for more information?