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Instructions For Affidavit of Estate Tax
On May 15, 2001, Gov. Don Siegelman signed into law an act which simplifies the
transfer of assets of a decedent’s estate. Act 2001-468 eliminates the Estate Tax Waiver
(Form EST-1), formerly processed by the Alabama Department of Revenue, and replaces
it with an affidavit. This affidavit is to be recorded at the courthouse in the county of residence
of the decedent. Do not mail the affidavit to the Alabama Department of Revenue. The depart-
ment will not reproduce this form for mailing to any executor/administrator.
The affidavit on this Web site is provided as a sample/guide to be used in transferring
property/assets from the name of the decedent into the name of another entity. It can be
downloaded for use as a legal document.
An affidavit similar to the sample/guide may be drawn up, but it must include the
following:
(1) A beginning statement that it is filed in accordance with Section 40-15-13, Code of
Alabama 1975;
(2) The legal name, Social Security number, legal residence (including county), and
date of death of the decedent;
(3) The name and address of the executor/administrator.

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