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An inheritance tax return must be filed for every decedent who has property which is or may be subject to tax. You must file a return if you are: The personal representative.
Form REV-516 "Notice of Transfer"(Stocks,Bonds, Securities or Security Accounts held in Beneficiary Form) to request Waiver Notice of Transfer, must be completed and submitted to... Form REV-998 and Form REV-999 have replaced PA Schedule D(P/S).
If you have already received our "approval" for the return, you cannot amend your return. Instead, you may file a petition with the department's Board of Appeals (if within 60 days of your approval...
Under Pennsylvania law, executors have a duty to provide an accounting to beneficiaries. An accounting is a detailed report that outlines the assets, liabilities, income, and expenses associated with the estate, as well as the executor's actions in managing and distributing the estate.
Complete the Schedule PA-40X, per the PA-40X instructions. Basically, you will have to: Enter the amounts from your original or most recently amended PA-40 return in column A. Enter the amount of the net change - increase or (decrease) - and provide an explanation or reason for each change in Part III.