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  8. Act 188 of 1899 Michigan Es...
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  10. 188-1899-EXCEPTIONS-AND-LIMITATIONS. Exceptions...


188-1899-EXCEPTIONS-AND-LIMITATIONS. Exceptions and Limitations. (205.202...205.202e)


  • Section 205.202 Tax on Certain Transfers of Property; Exemptions; Tax Rate on Excess; Exemption Applicable to Beneficiary's Interest; Allowance Granted by Court Order to Widow or Family of Decedent; Tax Rate in Cases Other Than Those Specified; Exemption on Transfer of Property or Ownership of Family-Owned Business.
  • Section 205.202a Additional Estate Tax; Purpose and Construction of Section; Tax on Generation-Skipping Transfers; “Federal Estate Tax” Defined.
  • Section 205.202b Repealed. 1971, Act 55, Imd. Eff. July 6, 1971.
  • Section 205.202c Amount Received by Surviving Spouse Pursuant to Survivor Benefit Plan, Annuity, Retirement Plan, or Pension.
  • Section 205.202d Tax on Transfer of Qualified Farm Real Property to Qualified Heir; Exemption Conditioned on Execution of Farmland Development Rights Agreement; Election to Defer Taxes Due; Affidavit; Powers and Duties of Probate Judge; Sale of Real Property or Ceasing to Use Real Property for Agricultural Use; Notice; Amount Due State; Applicability of Subsections (1) to (5) and (7); Exemption Under Mcl 205.202.
  • Section 205.202e Credit for Certain Inheritances or Transfers.
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