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Md. Code Ann., Tax-Gen. § 13-805

(a) Unpaid tax, interest, and penalties constitute a lien, in favor of the State, extending to all property and rights to property belonging to:

(1) the person required to pay the tax; or

(2) the fiduciary estate on which the tax is imposed.

(b) Unpaid inheritance tax, interest, and penalties constitute a lien, in favor of the State, extending to:

(1) the assets of a small business for which an alternative payment schedule was granted under § 7-218 of this article; and

(2) any other property on which inheritance tax is due.

(c) Unpaid Maryland estate tax and interest constitute a lien, in favor of the State, extending to the estate that is subject to the Maryland estate tax.

(d) Unpaid Maryland generation-skipping transfer tax and interest constitute a lien, in favor of the State, extending to any property included in the generation-skipping transfer for which the Maryland generation-skipping transfer tax is due.

Official source: Maryland General Assembly. Reproduced from public-domain Maryland statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.