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Chapter 124
Valuation and Taxation of Estate Property

Sections

124.001
Definitions
124.002
References to Internal Revenue Code
124.003
Apportionment Directed by Federal Law
124.004
Effect of Disclaimers
124.005
General Apportionment of Estate Tax; Exceptions
124.006
Effect of Tax Deductions, Exemptions, or Credits
124.007
Exclusion of Certain Property from Apportionment
124.008
Exclusion of Certain Temporary Interests from Apportionment
124.009
Qualified Real Property
124.010
Effect of Extension or Deficiency in Payment of Estate Taxes; Liability of Representative
124.011
Apportionment of Interest and Penalties
124.012
Apportionment of Representative's Expenses
124.013
Withholding of Estate Tax Share by Representative
124.014
Recovery of Estate Tax Share Not Withheld
124.015
Recovery of Unpaid Estate Tax; Reimbursement
124.016
Time to Initiate Actions to Recover Unpaid Estate Tax
124.017
Tax or Death Duty Payable to Another State
124.018
Payment of Expenses and Attorney's Fees
124.051
Valuation of Property Distributed in Kind in Satisfaction of Pecuniary Gift
124.052
Satisfaction of Marital Deduction Pecuniary Gifts with Assets in Kind
 



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The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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