450.48 Payment deferred — bond — exceptions.
1. Except as provided in subsection 2, when in case of deferred estates or remainder interests in personal property or in the proceeds of any real estate that may be sold during the time of a life, term, or prior estate, the persons interested who may desire to defer the payment of the tax until the determination of the prior estate, shall file with the clerk of the proper district court a bond as provided in this chapter in other cases. The bond shall be renewed every two years until the tax upon the deferred estate is paid. If at the end of any two-year period the bond is not promptly renewed as provided in this section and the tax has not been paid, the bond shall be declared forfeited, and the amount of the bond forthwith collected.
2. When the estate of a decedent includes an estate for life or for a term of years to one or more persons and a deferred or remainder estate to others, and such deferred or remainder estate is in whole or in part subject to the tax imposed by this chapter, then payment of the tax upon such deferred or remainder estates may be postponed until the determination of the prior estate without giving bond to secure payment of such tax as required under subsection 1 if one of the following requirements is satisfied:
a. The deferred or remainder estates or interests are so disposed that good and sufficient security for the payment of the tax for which such deferred or remainder estates may be liable can be had because of the lien imposed by this chapter upon the real property of such estate, but the tax shall remain a lien upon such real estate until the tax upon such deferred estate or interest is paid.
b. Security satisfactory to the department of revenue has been provided, which security includes but is not limited to a bank or securities account with an irrevocable pay on death or transfer on death provision naming the department of revenue as beneficiary, or an escrow agreement with the department of revenue under which a private attorney will act as escrow agent and hold the escrow funds in the attorney’s trust account.
[S13, §1481-a13; C24, 27, 31, 35, 39, §7353; C46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, §450.48]
2018 Acts, ch 1134, §3, 4; 2019 Acts, ch 59, §136
Referred to in §450.3, 450.47
2018 amendment applies to estates of decedents that include a deferred estate or remainder interest and that have not, on or before July 1, 2018, received approval from the department of revenue to defer payment of tax pursuant to §450.44 – 450.49;
2018 Acts, ch 1134, §4
Structure Iowa Code
Section 450.1 - Definitions — construction.
Section 450.2 - Taxable estates and property.
Section 450.3 - Property included.
Section 450.5 - Liability for tax.
Section 450.6 - Accrual of tax — maturity — extension of time.
Section 450.8 - Transfers and trusts.
Section 450.9 - Individual exemptions.
Section 450.12 - Liabilities deductible.
Section 450.17 - Conveyance — effect.
Section 450.20 - Record of deferred estates.
Section 450.21 - Administration on application of director.
Section 450.22 - Administration avoided — inheritance tax duties required — penalty.
Section 450.27 - Commission to appraisers.
Section 450.28 - Notice of appraisement.
Section 450.29 - Notice of filing.
Section 450.30 - Real property in different counties.
Section 450.32 - Hearing — order.
Section 450.33 - Appeal and notice.
Section 450.34 - Bond on appeal.
Section 450.36 - Appraisal of other property.
Section 450.37 - Value for computing the tax.
Section 450.44 - Remainders — valuation.
Section 450.45 - Life and term estates — valuation.
Section 450.46 - Deferred estate — valuation.
Section 450.47 - Life and term estates in personal property.
Section 450.48 - Payment deferred — bond — exceptions.
Section 450.49 - Bonds — conditions.
Section 450.50 - Removal of property from state — bond.
Section 450.51 - Annuities — life and term estates.
Section 450.52 - Deferred estates — removal of lien.
Section 450.53 - Duty to pay tax — penalties.
Section 450.54 - Sale to pay tax.
Section 450.55 - Means to collect tax.
Section 450.57 - Tax deducted from legacy or collected.
Section 450.58 - Final settlement to show payment.
Section 450.59 - Judicial review.
Section 450.60 - Director to represent state.
Section 450.61 - Bequests to personal representatives.
Section 450.62 - Legacies charged upon real estate.
Section 450.63 - Maturity of tax — interest — penalty.
Section 450.64 - Receipt showing payment.
Section 450.65 - Director to enforce collection.
Section 450.66 - Investigation by director.
Section 450.67 - Inspection of books, records, etc.
Section 450.68 - Information confidential.
Section 450.71 - Proof of amount of tax due.
Section 450.81 - Duty of recorder.
Section 450.84 - Costs charged against estate — exceptions.
Section 450.85 - Appropriation.
Section 450.86 - Securities and assets held by bank, etc.
Section 450.87 - Transfer of corporation stock.
Section 450.88 - Corporations to report transfers.
Section 450.90 - Property in this state belonging to foreign estate.
Section 450.91 - Foreign estates — reciprocity — personal property.
Section 450.92 - Compromise settlement.
Section 450.93 - Unknown heirs.
Section 450.94 - Return — determination — appeal.
Section 450.95 - Appropriation.
Section 450.96 - Contingent estates.
Section 450.97 - Joint owners of bank accounts — duty to notify department of revenue.