What Taxes Does A Maryland Resident Pay On Inheritance Money From Out-of-state Relative?

Tue, Feb 16, 2010

Tax Q&A

If I receive money as an inheritance from a relative who does not live, nor has ever lived, in Maryland, do I have to pay taxes to the state of Maryland on the amount I receive?

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One Response to “What Taxes Does A Maryland Resident Pay On Inheritance Money From Out-of-state Relative?”

  1. the tax lady Says:

    Call Maryland and ask.http://individuals.marylandtaxes.com/est…
    doesn’t seem to, but this can get expensive if you are wrong.


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