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4. Statement 1: The rights to the succession are transmitted from the moment of death of the
decedent, notwithstanding the postponement of the actual possession or enjoyment of the estate
by the beneficiary.
Statement 2: The heirs succeed immediately to all the property of the deceased ancestor at the
moment of death as completely as if the ancestor had executed and delivered to them a deed for
the same before his death.
a. Only statement 1 is correct
b. Only statement 2 is correct
c. Both statements are correct
d. Both statements are incorrect
9. The tax imposed on the right to transmit property death is known as:
a. Donor’s tax c. Business tax
b. Estate tax d. Income tax
10. The impose on the transfer of property without consideration between two or more persons who
are living at the time the transfer is made.
a. Doner’s tax c. Business tax
b. Estate tax d. Income tax
17. It is a well settled rule that estate taxation is governed by the statute in force at the time of:
a. Creation of the last will testament or death of the decedent in case of intestate succession
b. Death of the decedent
c. Filing of estate tax return
d. Either letter "b" or "c" whichever will result to higher estate tax liability
18. An executor or administrator, after paying the estate tax, and to escape a future liability for a
deficiency estate tax, must secure a written discharge from personal liability from:
a. The heirs.
b. The Commissioner of Internal Revenue.
c. The court where the estate was being settled.
d. Need not secure a written discharge as long as he has a receipt on payment of the excise
tax.
Concepts of Succession
19. It is a mode of acquisition by virtue of which, the property, rights and obligations, to the extent of
the value of the inheritance, of a person are transmitted through his death to another either by his
will or by operation of law.
a. Succession c. Prescription
b. Donation d. Exchanges
20. Statement 1: decedent is the general term applied to a person whose property is transmitted
through succession, whether or not he left a will.
Statement 2: An heir is a person called to succession either by provision of a will or by operation of
law.
a. Only statement 1 is correct
b. Only statement 2 is correct
c. Both statements are correct
d. Both statements are incorrect
22. Which of the following could leally effect transfer of properties through succession?
I. By virtue of a will
II. By operations of law
III. By onerous transfer
a. I only c. I and III only
b. I and II only d. I, II and III
23. An act whereby a person is permitted, with the formalities prescribed by law, to control to a certain
degree the disposition of his estate, to take effect after his death.
a. Contract c. Will
b. Trust d. Legacy
24. ___________is a written will which must be entirely written, dated, signed by the hand of the
testator himself. It subject to no other form and it may be made in or out the Philippines and need
not be witnessed.
a. Ordinary will c. Holographic will
b. Notarial will d. Codicil
25. Statement 1: the making of a will is strictly a personal act. It cannot be left in whole or in part of the
discretion of a third person, or accomplished through the instrumentality of an agent or attorney.
Statement 2: the burden of proof that the testator was not of sound mind at the time of making his
dispositions is on the person who opposes the probate of the will; but if the testator, one month, or
less, before making his will was publicly known to be insane, the person who maintains the validity
of the will must prove that the testator made it during a lucid interval.
a. Only statement 1 is correct
b. Only statement 2 is correct
c. Both statements are correct
d. Both statements are incorrect
28. Succession which results from the designation of an heir, made in a will executed in the form
prescribed by law is known as:
a. Legal or intestate succession c. Mixed succession
b. Testamentary succession d. Ordinary succession
29. The portion of the decedent's estate which the law reserves to his compulsory heir is called:
a. Legitime c. Legacy
b. Free portion d. Bequest
34. One of the following is subject to estate tax on properties situated within the Philippines only
a. Resident citizen
b. Resident alien
c. Nonresident citizen
d. Nonresident alien
35. The personal properties of a non-resident, not citizen of the Philippines, would not be
included in the gross estate if:
a. The intangible personal property in the Philippines
b. The intangible personal property is in the Philippines and the reciprocity clause of the
estate tax law applies
c. c. The tangible personal property is in the Philippines
d. The personal property is shares of stock of a domestic corporation 90% of whose business
is in the Philippines
36. Statement 1: As a general rule, the situs of tangible personal property is the place or country where
such is actually located at the time of the decedent's death.
Statement 2: The rule that the situs of intangible personal property is the domicile or residence of
the owner does not apply when the property has a situs elsewhere.
37. All of the following are considered intangible in the Philippines, except:
a. Franchise which must be exercised in the Philippines
b. Shares, obligations or bonds issued by any corporation or sociedad anonima organized or
constituted in the Philippines in accordance with its laws
c. Shares, obligations or bonds by any foreign corporation 75% of the business of which is
located in the Philippines
d. Shares, obligations of bonds issued by any foreign corporation if such shares, obligations
or bonds have acquired a business situs in the Philippines;
38. Which of the following item is considered situated outside the Philippines?
a. Franchise in the name of the decedent which is exercised in the Philippines
b. Share of stock holdings of decedent in a foreign corporation whose business is 90% done
in the Philippines
c. Bond certificate issued by a domestic corporation owned by a non-resident decedent
d. Foreign currency deposited in bank outside the Philippines
39. Shares are not deemed property within the Philippines when
a. The shares are issued by a domestic corporation
b. The shares are issued by a foreign corporation with no business situs in the Philippines.
c. The shares are issued by a foreign corporation with 85% business in the Philippines.
d. The shares are issued by a corporation organized under Philippine laws.
40. The following are general rules on situs. Which one is not?
a. The situs of real property is the place or country where it is situated.
b. The situs of tangible personal property is the place or country where such is actually
located at the time of decedent's death.
c. The situs of intangible personal property is the place or country where such is actually
located at the time of the decedent's death.
d. The situs of intangible personal property is the domicile or residence of the owner.
42. Statement 1: For estate tax computation, real estate shall be valued at fair market value at the
death of the decedent.
Statement 2: If zonal value is available at date of death, and this is higher than the fair market value
per assessor's listings of values, then the amount to be reported in the gross estate is the zonal
value.
a. Only statement 1 is correct
b. Only statement 2 is correct
c. Both statements are correct
d. Both statements are incorrect
43. Pedro March 1, 2018. The following data were available in connection with the property.
Assessed valued, six (6) months before death P2,500,000
Fair market value at the time of filing estate tax return on Feb. 28, 2019 3,000,000
Zonal value, March 1, 2018 2,000,000
What would be the value of the piece of land in the gross estate?
a. P2,000,000
b. P2,500,000
c. P3,000,000
d. P5,000,000
44. A decedent left 10,000 PLDT shares. The shares were traded in the local stock exchange. At the time
of death, the following were available:
Fair market value P400 per share
Mean between the highest and the lowest quotations P500 per share
Book value P350 per share
a. P3,500,000
b. P4,000,000
c. 5,000,000
d. Whichever was the highest among the fair market value, mean and book value
47. Part of the estate left by A are preference shares of MERALCO. The shares are listed and traded in
the Philippine Stock Exchange. Which of the following rules of valuation is correct?
a. The preference shares will be valued using the arithmetic mean between the highest
and lowest quotation at the date nearest the date of death, if none is available on the
date of death itself.
b. The preference shares will be valued based on their book value.
c. The preference shares will be valued based on their par value.
d. The preference shares will be valued based on their fair market value as determined by
the Commissioner of Internal Revenue
50. Continuing the preceding number and the rule of reciprocity applies, the gross estate is:
a. P2,000,000 c. P2,600,000
b. P2,500,000 d. P3,800,000
51. Following are properties in the gross estate with their fair market value:
House and Lot, family home in Quezon City P1,500,000
Deposit in a foreign branch of a domestic bank 500,000
Shares of stock issued by a domestic corporation, certificate kept in the US 1,000,000
Pieces of jewelry 800,000
Receivable, debtor in Cebu 200,000
If the decedent was non-resident alien and there is reciprocity, property excluded from gross estate
is valued at
a. P4,000,000 c. P700,000
b. P1,700,000 d. P200,000
52. A non-resident alien left the following properties at the time of his death:
A. Bank deposit, Canada
B. Bank deposit, BDO-Manila
C. Car in Quezon City
D. Investments in bonds, PLDT
E. Investments in stocks, IBM, USA
F. House and Lot, USA
The country of the non-resident alien does not impose a transfer or death tax of any character
with respect to intangible personal property of citizens of the Philippines not residing in that
foreign country. What properties will be included in the Philippine ross estate of the non-resident
alien decedent?
a. All the properties above
b. Properties B, C, and D
c. Property C only
d. Properties A and C
53. Using the same data in the preceding number, assuming the decedent is a resident alien, and his
country does not impose transfer taxes to Filipino not residing therein, the Philippine gross estate
should include:
a. All the properties above
b. Property B, C and D
c. Property C only
d. Properties A and C
54. Which of the following shall be included in the decedent's gross estate?
I. Share in common properties of the surviving spouse
II. Capital or paraphernal property of the surviving spouse
III. Properties outside the Philippines of a non-resident citizen decedent
IV. Intangible personal property in the Philippines of a non-resident alien
a. I only c. I, III and IV only
b. I and III only d. I, II, III and IV
57. Lolo Sot, 95 years old, was to diagnosed dispose all of his various properties ailments to his on
children January and 1, relatives. 2018. Motivated by thought of death, he decided to dispose
all his properties to his children and relatives. On the same day, he made donations inter-vivos
to his other relatives as to his properties in the United States. Lolo Sot died a month after
disposing all his properties. Should the properties donated by Lolo Sot to his other relatives be
included in his gross estate upon his death?
a. No, because they were not his properties anymore at the time of death.
b. Yes, because the donations were donations mortis causa and should be governed by the
rules on estate taxation.
c. No, if the donor's tax had been paid already on the donations.
d. No, because they were not transfers in contemplation of death, since the donations were
not simultaneous with the execution of the last will and testament.
58. To prevent undue avoidance of tax, inter-vivos disposition in contemplation of death is subject to
a. Doner’s tax c. Income tax
b. Estate tax d. Excise tax
59. The following are deemed transfers in contemplation of death, except
a. While still alive, the decedent donated property where the donation will take effect at the
time of his death.
b. The decedent transferred a property in the regular course of the business operation.
c. The decedent donated a property with the condition that he/she will enjoy the fruits of
such while he/she is still alive.
d. The decedent transferred a property to take effect after his/her death
63. One of the following donations is not included as part of gross estate
a. Revocable transfers
b. Transfers with reservation of certain rights
c. Transfers under special power of appointment
d. Transfers in contemplation of death
64. Statement 1: Aguinaldo devised in his will a piece of land; naked title to Bonifacio and usufruct to
Rizal for as long as Rizal lives, thereafter to Bonifacio. The transmission from Aguinaldo to Bonifacio
and Rizal is subject to estate tax but the merger of the usufruct and the naked title to Bonifacio
upon the death of Rizal is exempt.
Statement 2: Erap devised in his will real property to his brother Fidel who is entrusted with the
obligation to preserve and transmit the property to JDV, a son of Fidel, when JDV becomes of age.
The transmission from Fidel to his son JDV is subject to tax.
a. Only statement 1 is correct
b. Only statement 2 is correct
c. Both statements are correct
d. Both statements are incorrect
65. statement 1: The power of appointment is "general" when the power of appointment authorizes the
donee of the power to appoint only from a restricted or designated class of persons other than
statement 2: Special power of appointment exists when the power of appointment authorizes the
donee of the power to appoint any person he pleases.
a. Only statement 1 is correct
b. Only statement 2 is correct
c. Both statements are correct
d. Both statements are incorrect
66. Which of the following transfer is not included in the gross estate?
a. Transfer with reservation of certain rights
b. Transfer for insufficient consideration
c. Transfer for an adequate and full consideration in money or money's worth
d. Transfer in contemplation of death
67. Statement 1: Pedro died giving Juan the power to appoint a person who will inherit his house and
lot. Juan, however can only choose among Ana, Lorna and Fe. Juan decided to transfer the property
to Fe through the former's will. The transfer from Juan to Fe is subject to estate tax.
Statement 2: During A's lifetime, he decided to give B as gift his (A) car subject to the condition that
if B does not become a CPA within 3 years, A shall revoke the transfer. In the second year however,
A died. The car should form part of A's gross estate.
a. Only statement 1 is correct
b. Only statement 2 is correct
c. Both statements are correct
d. Both statements are incorrect
68. The following are transactions and acquisitions exempt from transfer tax, except
a. Transmission from the first heir or donee in favor of another beneficiary in accordance with
the desire of the predecessor
b. Transmission or delivery of the inheritance or legacy by the fiduciary or legatee to the
fideicommissary
c. The owner of the usufruct in the owner of the naked title
d. All bequest, devises, legacies or transfers to social welfare, cultural and charitable
institutions.
Insufficient Consideration
69. On the belief that Pedro is about to die, he sold to his daughter a parcel of land valued at P3,000,000
for the same amount. One (1) year later, Pedro died of a car accident. At that time, the property had
already a value of P3,500,000. For Philippine estate tax purposes, the amount includible in the gross
estate is
a. P500,000
b. P3,000,000
c. P3,500,000
d. nil
70. Vlad died on October 20, 2018. During his lifetime, upon knowing that he had Stage 4 cancer, sold
his Lamborghini car to his son for P4,000,000. The fair market value of the cår at the time of sale is
P3,000,000 while it is already valued at P5,000,000 at the time of death. The amount that will be
added to gross estate is:
a. P0 b. P500,000
c. P800,000 d. P1,200,000
71. Based on the preceding number, if the consideration is fictitious, how much will form part of gross
estate?
a. P1,000,000 c. P5,000,000
b. P2,000,000 d. nil
72. Pedro, decedent, owns a property valued at PI,500,000 at the time of his death. The said property
was sold by Pedro during his lifetime to Juan for P700,000 when its value was PI,200,000. It was
agreed by Pedro and Juan that the former will enjoy the income of the property as long as he lives.
For Philippine estate tax purposes, how much will be included in determining gross estate?
a. P0 c. P800,000
b. P500,000 d. P1,200,000
73. Based on the preceding number, if the fair market value of the property at the time of death is only
P600,000, how much will form part of gross estate?
a. P0 c. P800,000
b. P500,000 d. P1,200,000
76. Proceeds of life insurance where the beneficiary of the decedent is not his estate, executor or
administrator is:
a. Part of gross income if the beneficiary is revocable
b. Part of gross income regardless whether the beneficiary is revocable or
irrevocable
c. Not part of gross estate if the beneficiary is irrevocable
d. Part of gross estate regardless whether the beneficiary is revocable or irrevocable
77. Proceeds of life insurance to the extent of the amount receivable by the estate of the deceased, his
executor or administrator under policies taken out by the decedent upon his own life shall be
I. Part of the gross estate irrespective of whether or not the insured retained the power of
revocation
II. Not part of the gross estate if the beneficiary is irrevocable.
III. Part of the gross income if the designation of the beneficiary is revocable
IV. Not part of the gross income irrespective of whether or not the insured retained the power
of revocation
a. land Il c. land IV
b. land Ill d. only I
78. Which of the following life insurance proceeds shall not be included in the computation of gross
estate?
a. Beneficiary is the estate, executor or administrator and the designation of the beneficiary IS
revocable;
b. Beneficiary is the estate, executor or administrator and the designation of the beneficiary is
irrevocable;
c. Beneficiary is other than the estate, executor or administrator and the designation of the
beneficiary is revocable;
d. Beneficiary is other than the estate, executor or administrator and the designation of the
beneficiary is irrevocable.
81. Under the law, the property relationship between husband and wife shall be governed in what
order?
I. By marriage settlements executed before the marriage.
II. By the provisions of this Code.
III. By the local custom.
a. I, II, III c. II, III, I
b. I, III, II d. III, II, I
84. The gross estate of a decedent who was married at the time of death will be composed of:
a. His capital property, the wife's paraphernal property and the common property
b. His capital property and the common property
c. Common property
d. His capital property
85. Statement 1: In the absence of marriage settlements executed before the marriage, the property
relationship between husband and wife shall be governed by local custom and by the provisions of
law, respectively.
Statement 2: Claims against insolvent persons may be charged against exclusive property
a. Only statement 1 is correct
b. Only statement 2 is correct
c. Both statements are correct
d. Both statements are incorrect
86. In the absence of a marriage settlement, or when the regime agreed upon is void, the property
relations of the spouses who married before August 3, 1998 shall be governed by:
a. Absolute community of properties.
b. Conjugal partnership of gains.
c. Absolute separation of properties.
d. No property relations.
87. In the absence of a marriage settlement, or when the regime agreed upon is void, the property
relations of the spouses who were married on or after August 3, 1998 would be?
a. Absolute community of properties.
b. Conjugal partnership of gains.
c. Absolute separation of properties.
d. No property relations.
88. The following are exclusive property of each spouse. Which one is not?
a. That which each acquires during the marriage by lucrative title.
b. That which is purchased with the exclusive money of either spouse.
c. That which is acquired by exchange with other property belonging to the spouses.
d. That which is brought to the marriage as his or her own.
90. Which of the following is exclusive property under the system of conjugal partnership of gains
a. Poverty before marriage
b. Inheritance during marriage
c. Property acquired during marriage out of exclusive money
d. All of the above
92. Which of the following is exclusive property under the system of conjugal partnership of gains?
a. Property before marriage
b. Inheritance during marriage
c. Property acquired during marriage out of exclusive money
d. All of the above.
94. Which of the following is exclusive property under the system of absolute community of property?
a. Property before marriage
b. Inheritance during marriage
c. Property acquired during marriage
d. All of the above.
95. Properties owned by the spouses before and brought into the marriage shall be classified as:
Absolute Community Property Conjugal Partnership of Gains
a. Community Conjugal
b. Exclusive Exclusive
c. Community Exclusive
d. Exclusive Conjugal
96. The fruits on properties owned by the spouses before and brought into the marriage shall' be
classified as:
Absolute Community Property Conjugal Partnership of Gains
a Community Conjugal
b Exclusive Exclusive
c Community Exclusive
d Exclusive Conjugal
97. Properties received from gratuitous transfer during marriage shall be classified as:
Absolute Community Property Conjugal Partnership of Gains
a. Community Conjugal
b. Exclusive Exclusive
c. Community Exclusive
d. Exclusive Conjugal
98. Properties received from gratuitous transfer during marriage where the donor or testator expressly
provides that it shall form part of the common property of the spouses shall be classified as:
Absolute Community Property Conjugal Partnership of Gains
a. Community Conjugal
b. Exclusive Exclusive
c. Community Exclusive
d. Exclusive Conjugal
99. The fruits received during marriage from gratuitous transfer will be classified as:
Absolute Community Property Conjugal Partnership of Gains
a. Community Conjugal
b. Exclusive Exclusive
c. Community Exclusive
d. Exclusive Conjugal
100. Personal property for personal and exclusive use shall e classified as:
Absolute Community Property Conjugal Partnership of Gains
a. Community Conjugal
b. Exclusive Exclusive
c. Community Exclusive
d. Exclusive Conjugal
101. How much is the conjugal properties under Conjugal Partnership of Gains?
a. P12,510,000 c. P22,310,000
b. P18,510,000 d. P23,610,000
102. How much is the gross estate under Conjugal Partnership of Gains?
a. P12,510,000 c. P22.310,000
b. P18,510,000 d. P23,610,000
103. How much is the community properties under Absolute Community of Property?
a. P12,510,000 c. P22,310,000
b. P18,510,000 d. P23,610,000
104. How much is the gross estate under Absolute Community of Properties?
a. P12,500,000 c. P22,310,000
b. P18,510,000 d. P23,610,000
105. Statement 1: The right to succession is effected at the time of the transfer of the decedent’s
property or rights to the heir.
Statement 2: Ana is the surviving spouse of Jose. Her share in their community property is
classified as her exclusive property and shall form part of the decedent's distributable estate.
a. Only statement 1 is correct
b. Only statement 2 is correct
c. Both statements are correct
d. Both statements are incorrect
106. The list provided below is not included in the gross estate of a decedent, except
a. Share in common properties of the surviving spouse;
b. Exclusive property of the surviving spouse;
c. Properties outside the Philippines of a non-resident alien decedent;
d. Intangible personal property in the Philippines of a non-resident alien when the rule of
Reciprocity applies.
107. How much is the net taxable estate under Conjugal Partnership of Gains?
a. P3,926,000 c. P3,426,000
b. P6,426,000 d. P1,348,000
108. How much is the net taxable estate under Absolute Community of Property?
a. P4,836,000 c. P1,174,000
b. P(2,174,000) d. P2,174,00
a. Interment fees
b. Expenses incurred after interment
c. Interment expenses borne by the decedent’s best friend
d. Death and interment notice published and duly receipted
112. Statement 1: Funeral expenses derived from assistance by sympathizers are deductible funeral
expense
Statement 2: Receipts or invoices or other evidence to show that the expense was really
incurred must duly support the funeral expense.
a. Only statement 1 is correct
b. Only statement 2 is correct
c. Both statements are correct
d. Both statements are incorrect
113. Jose died on November 1,2017 leaving a gross estate of P4,500,000. The actual funeral expense
on his burial id P250,000. Of the said amount, P100,000 is unpaid. How much is the funeral
expense that can be claimed in computing the taxable net estate?
a. P100,000 c. P200,000
b. P150,000 d. P250,000
114. Based on the above data, how much is the deducible claims against the estate?
a. P5,000
b. P100,000
c. P150,000
d. P0
115. Assume Jose died on Nov. 1, 2018, how much is the funeral expense that can be claimed in
computing the taxable net estate?
a. P150,000 c. P250,000
b. P200,000 d. nil
116. Aling Fely, administrator, claims the following funeral expenses for a decedent who died in
2017:
Expenses of interment (paid by friend) P 60,000
Cost of burial & tombstone (1/2 paid by relatives) 42,000
Other funeral parlor expenses 36,000
Expenses during the wake 13,000
Obituary notice 7,500
Card of thanks 3,500
Mourning clothing of friends 15,000
Mourning clothing of unmarried minor children 5,000
Juridical Expenses
118. Judicial expenses may be deducted from the gross estate of a decedent who died before 2018
Which of the statements provided below is correct?
a. Judicial expenses are costs and expenses incurred during the settlement of the estate
b. Any unpaid amount of judicial expenses need not be supported by a sworn statement of
account issued and signed by the creditor.
c. Attorney's fees incident to litigation incurred by the heirs in asserting their respective rights
cannot be claimed as deduction from gross estate.
d. Expenses incurred in the administration and settlement of an estate in extrajudicial
proceedings is not allowed as deduction.
119. Judicial expenses may be deducted from the gross estate of a decedent who died before 2018.
However, expenses not essential in the proper settlement of the estate but incurred for the
individual benefit of the heirs, legatees, or devisees are not allowed as judicial expenses. Which
of the following is non-deductible under this category?
a. Attorney's fees paid by the heirs to their respective lawyers arising from conflicting claims
are not deductible as judicial expenses. These expenses should be separately borne by
them.
b. Premiums paid by a judicial administrator on his bond are not deductible because the
ability of the appointee to give bond is in the nature of a qualification.
c. Compensation of trustees such as expenses being for the account and benefit not of the
estate but of the beneficiaries
d. All of the above
120. Statement 1: To be deductible, judicial expenses should be incurred during the settlement of
the estate but not beyond the last day prescribed by law, or the extension thereof, for the filing of
estate tax return.
Statement 2: Expenses primarily incurred by an heir intended to establish his interest in the
estate are deductible judicial expenses from the gross estate.
a. Only statement 1 is correct
b. Only statement 2 is correct
c. Both statements are correct
d. Both statements are incorrect
123. Which of the following is deductible as judicial expense of the testamentary and judicial
proceedings?
a. Expenditures incurred for the individual benefit of the heirs, devisees or legatees
b. Premiums paid on the bond filed by the administrator as an expense of the administration
in nature of qualification for the office.
c. Attorney's fees incident to litigation incurred by the heirs in asserting their respective
rights.
d. Payments to an accounting firm for services in taking inventory of assets, tax consultations,
and preparation of income tax returns for the the estate.
124. Mr. Ded, a bachelor and resident Filipino citizen, died on November 2, 2017. The following fees
were paid to the following in connection with the settlement of his estate.
Executor, for time and effort in executing the will P50,000
Attorney, for legal advice in carrying out the will P80,000
Appraiser, for establishing property values 70,000
Administrative expenses for locating and collecting assets 40,000
Accountant, for estate tax return preparation 30,000
How much deduction for judicial expenses may the estate claim?
a. P150,000 c. P230,000
b. P220,000 d. P270,000
125. Pedro died in 2017. The following are the requisites in claiming casualty losses in the
computation of estate tax, except:
a. Losses are not compensated by insurance;
b. Losses must not have been claimed as deduction in the computation of income tax;
c. Losses were incurred not later than the six (6) months from the time of death.
d. Losses were incurred not later than one (1) year from the time of death.
126. Pedro died in January 2018. The following are the requisites in claiming casualty losses in the
computation of estate tax, except:
a. Losses are not compensated by insurance;
b. Losses must not have been claimed as deduction in the computation of income tax;
c. Losses were incurred not later than one (1) year from the time of death
d. None of the above
127. Deductible claims against the estate or indebtedness in respect of property may arise out of,
except:
a. contract c. operations of law
b. tort d. none of the above
128. Which of the following statements pertaining to the duly notarized certification from the
creditor as to the unpaid balance of debt of debt by the decedent including interest as of the
date is correct?
a. If the creditor is a corporation, it shall be signed by President, or Vice-President or other
principal officer of the corporation.
b. If the creditor is a partnership, it shall be signed by any of the general partners.
c. If the creditor is a bank or other financial institutions, it shall be executed by the branch
manager of the bank/financial institution which monitors and manages the loan of the debt
or decedent.
d. All of the above
129. The following -are the requisites in order for claims against the decedent's estate may be
deductible, except which one?
a. They must be the personal debt of the decedent
b. They must be enforceable in court.
c. They may have been condoned prior to death.
d. If the loan was contracted 3 years before death, submit statement showing the disposition
of the proceeds.
130. Which of the following is not deductible from the gross estate of a decedent?
I. Income taxes on income received after death
II. Property taxes not accrued before death
III. Estate Tax
131. If a loan is found to be merely an accommodation loan where the loan proceeds went to
another person, which of the following statements is incorrect?
a. The value of the unpaid loan must be included as a receivable of the estate.
b. If there is a legal impediment to recognize the same as receivable of the estate, said unpaid
obligation shall not be allowed as a deduction from gross estate.
c. In all instances, the mortgaged property, to the extent of the decedent's interest therein,
should always form part of the gross estate.
d. None of the choices
132. Which of the following is not a requirement in claiming unpaid mortgage as deduction for estate
tax purposes?
a. The fair market value of the mortgaged property, net of the mortgage indebtedness, should
be included in the gross estate;
b. The fair market value of the mortgaged property undiminished by the mortgage
indebtedness should be included in the gross estate;
c. The loan must be contracted in good faith
d. The loan must be for an adequate and full consideration.
133. Mr. Pobre is in need of money to start a small business. However, he has no property to secure
a loan from a bank so he sought the help of his good friend Mr. Rich. Mr. Rich then obtained a
ban from Banco de Uro amounting to 1 million pesos secured by a real property worth 2 million
pesos to accommodate the request of Mr. Pobre. If subsequent to securing the loan and
delivering to Mr. Pobre the proceeds, Mr. Rich died, how much gross estate should be reported?
a. P1,000,000
b. P2,000,000
c. P3,000,000
d. Nil
134. A piece of land with a fair market value of P 10,000,000 at the time of the decedent's death was
included in the gross estate. Upon closer examination, you found out that the value used was
net of P2,000,000 unpaid mortgage on the same land. How much should have been included
and deducted from the gross estate?
Amount to be included Amount to be deducted
a. P12,000,000 2,000,000
b. P10,000,000 2,000,000
c. P10,000,000 0
d. P8,000,000 0
Vanishing Deduction
135. The following are the requisites for vanishing deduction to be allowable, except one.
a. The estate tax of the prior succession must have been finally determined and paid.
b. The present decedent died within five (5) years from date of death of the prior decedent
c. The property with respect to which deduction is sought can be identified as having been
received by the present decedent from the prior decedent.
d. None of the above
136. Ded Nha, a citizen of the Philippines and resident of Manila died intestate on November 2, 2018
Among estate are properties acquired through public sale of properties left by Bernardo who
died 4 ½ years ago. What percentage of deduction will be used in computing the amount of
vanishing deduction?
a. 60%
b. 40%
c. 20%
d. nil
137. Which of the following properties of Namayapa Nha who died December 1, 2018 is subject
vanishing deduction?
Property 1: Rest House in Tagaytay purchased in 2012
Property 2: Commercial lot and building inherited from her mother in 2011 where the
estate tax thereon had not been paid.
Property 3: Donation from a friend in 2013
Property 4: Property won in a lottery six (6) months before death.
Property 1 Property 2 Property 3 Property 4
a. No No Yes Yes
b. No No Yes No
c. Yes Yes No Yes
d. Yes Yes No No
138. Pedro a citizen of the Philippines and resident of Makati City, died testate on May 10, 2018.
Among his gross estate were properties inherited from his deceased father who died on April 4,
2015. What percentage of the deduction would be used in computing the amount of vanishing
deduction?
a. 60% c. 20%
b. 40% d. nil
139. Mr. Pin Manaw, resident decedent, married, died leaving the following properties:
Real and personal properties acquired during the marriage P 3,000,000
House and Lot inherited from his father one year and 3 months 2,000,000
before he died (Fair market value when inherited, P1,500,000)
used as the decedent’s family home
Car purchased with cash received as gift from
his mother during the year he died. 500,000
Cash(inclusive of P500,000 received as inheritance from the father) 1,500,000
140. Teh Pok died on November 20, 2018. Some of the properties he left are the following:
Market Value
Asset Mode of Acquisition Date Acquired Date Acquired Date of Death
Land Purchased 7-3-14 500,000 350,000
Car Donation 10-2-17 800,000 980,000
Other information:
a) The gross estate of the decedent amounts to P3,000,000.
b) The car was mortgaged for P50,000 when it was acquired and Teh Pok paid the same before he
died.
c) The allowable deductions totaled P325,000, which includes judicial expenses of P30,000 and
funeral expenses of P150,000.
142. Assume the same data in the immediately preceding number except for the following
assumptions:
The decedent died in 2018
Out of the P3,000,000 expenses, losses, indebtedness, taxes and transfer for public use
P200,000 was incurred for funeral expenses and P400,000 for judicial expenses.
143. Mrs. Nathy Gok died on March 20, 2017 leaving a gross estate of P8,000,000 including a land
inherited from his uncle on October 15, 2013 and a car donated to him on April 20, 2011. The
following data pertain to the two properties:
Unpaid mortgage FMV upon receipt FMV upon death
Land P1,000,000 P1,800,000 P1,250,000
Car 50,000 300,000 400,000
The decedent was able to pay 1/2 of the unpaid mortgage on the land before his death. The deductions
are:
Expenses, losses, indebtedness, taxes (excluding the unpaid mortgages P1,200,000
above but including actual funeral expenses of P300,000
and medical expenses of P600,000)
Transfer to the Government, included above 300,000
Family home (included above) 2,000,000
144. The taxable net estate based on the preceding number is:
a. P2,174,000 c. P4,074,000
b. P3,174,000 d. P4,174,000
145. Mrs. Nathy Gok died on March 20, 2018 leaving a gross estate of including a land inherited from
his uncle on October 15, 2014 and a car donated to him on April 20, 2012. following data pertain
to the two properties:
Unpaid mortgage FMV upon receipt FMV upon death
Land P1,000,000 P18,000,000 P12,500,000
Car 500,000 3,000,000 4,000,000
The decedent was able to pay 1/2 of the unpaid mortgage on the land before his death. The deductions
are:
Expenses, losses, indebtedness, taxes (excluding the unpaid mortgages P12,000,000
above but including actual funeral expenses of P3,000,000
and medical expenses of P6,000,000)
Transfer to the Government, included above 3,000,000
Family home (included above) 2,0000,000
a. P2,174,000 c. P51,620,000
b. P40,000,000 d. P52,000,000
147. vanishing deduction on properties received from gratuitous transfer before marriage shall be
classified as:
Absolute Community Property Conjugal Partnership of Gains
a. Community Conjugal
b. Exclusive Exclusive
c. Community Exclusive
d. Exclusive Conjugal
148. Vanishing deduction on properties received from gratuitous transfer during marriage shall be
classified as:
Absolute Community Property Conjugal Partnership of Gains
a. Community Conjugal
b. Exclusive Exclusive
c. Community Exclusive
d. Exclusive Conjugal
149. If the decedent is married under the conjugal partnership of gains, vanishing deduction shall be
chargeable against?
a. Exclusive Properties
b. Conjugal Properties
c. Either Exclusive Properties or Conjugal Properties
d. Neither Exclusive nor Conjugal Properties
150. The following are required to be listed as part of the gross estate, but are exempted from estate
tax, except
a. Share of the surviving spouse
b. Transfer for public use
c. Exclusive property of the decedent
d. Amount received by heirs under RA 4917
152. Statement 1: In a claim against insolvent person, the insolvency of the debtor z
Statement 2: It could be that the amount to be included as pad of the gross estate is a claim
against insolvent person is less than the full amount owed.
a. Only statement 1 is correct
b. Only statement 2 is correct
c. Both statements are correct
d. Both statements are incorrect
153. The following data were taken from the estate of Pedro:
Claims against Juan (insolvent), PI 00,000, fully uncollectible.
Claims against Manuel (insolvent), P200,000, 50% collectible.
Claims against a person who absconded, P300,000.
Based on the data provided, how much should be deducted from Pedro's gross estate?
a. P600,000 c. P200,000
b. P500,000 d. Nil
154. One of the following statements is wrong. Claims against insolvent persons
1. Should always be included in the gross estate.
2. If entirely uncollectible, may be omitted in the computation for the net taxable estate
3. Can give rise to reduction even if the debtor had some properties.
4. Can be a deduction even if secured by a mortgage.
155. The gross estate of Juan includes P80,000 receivables which is duly notarized from debtor Pedro
whose records show:
Assets P 100,000
Indebtedness to:
Government 40,000
Juan 80,000
Other creditors 20,000
Standard deduction
156. The following statements are correct regarding standard deduction under the TRAIN LAW,
except:
a. A deduction in the amount of P5,000,000 shall be allowed as an additional deduction
without need of substantiation.
b. The full amount of shall be allowed as deduction for the benefit of the decedent.
c. Standard deduction is not allowed to decedents who are non-resident aliens.
d. None of the above
157. If a decedent died prior to 2018, standard deduction from his gross estate is allowed for
PI,000,000 unless the decedent
a. has a gross estate valued not more than PI,000,000
b. has his estate opted for itemized deduction
c. was a resident alien
d. was a non-resident alien.
158. All of the following items are allowed as deductions against exclusive portion of the estate,
except
a. Has a gross estate valued not more than P1,000,000
b. Claims against insolvent persons
c. Share of the surviving spouse
d. Family home
159. Medical expense is allowed as a deduction from the gross estate of decedent who died prior the
effectivity of the TRAIN Law. Which of the following is correct?
I. If the actual amount of medical expenses incurred is P300,000, then only P300,000 shall be
allowed as deduction and not to the extent of the P500,000 threshold amount.
II. If the actual amount of medical expenses incurred within the year prior to decedent's death is
P700,000, only the maximum amount of P500,000 shall be allowed as deduction. If in case the
excess of P200,000 (P700,000 —P500,000) is still unpaid, such amount shall be deducted from
the gross estate as "claims against the estate"
a. I only c. l and Il
b. Il only d. None of the above
161. A decedent died on Nov. 1, 2017 leaving a family home composed of the following: Conjugal
house worth P800,000, and the land which he exclusively owned valued at P400,000. He also
owns a vacation house in Baguio worth P700,000. The deductible amount of family home is
a. P800,000 c. P1,200,000
b. P1,000,000 d. P1,900,000
162. Based on the preceding number, if the house is also an exclusive property, how much is the
deductible family home allowance?
a. P800,000 c. P1,200,000
b. P1,000,000 d. P1,900,000
163. In 2016, a married, nonresident citizen decedent has the following common properties,
obligations, and expenses
Real property, Philippines P 4,000,000
Real property, USA 5,000,000
Funeral expenses 250,000
Judicial expenses 150,000
Unpaid taxes 50,000
Medical expenses 650,000
The real property in the Philippines includes the family home valued at P1,500,000. How much is
the taxable net estate?
a. P6,350,000 c. P2,050,000
b. P3,050,000 d. P2,300,000
167. Prior to TRAIN Law, which of the following is deductible from the gross estate of a non-resident
alien decedent?
a. Funeral and judicial expenses c. Family home allowance
b. Death benefits under RA 4917 d. Standard deduction
168. Under TRAIN Law, all of the following, except ones are not deductible from the gross estate of a
non-resident alien:
a. Funeral and judicial expenses c. Family home allowance
b. Death benefits under RA 4917 d. Standard deduction
169. One of the following cannot be claimed as deduction from the gross estate of a non-resident
alien decedent
a. Vanishing deduction
b. Medical expenses
c. Share of surviving spouse
d. Transfer for public use
170. One of the following is allowed as a deduction from .the gross estate of a non-resident alien
decedent who died prior to 2018, but is prorated between Philippine gross estate and the total
or world gross estate:
a. Expenses, losses, indebtedness, taxes, etc.
b. Share of the surviving spouse
c. Vanishing deduction
d. Amount received under R.A. 4917
171. One of the following is allowed as a deduction from the gross estate of a non-resident alien
decedent who died on or after January 1, 2018, but is prorated between Philippine gross estate
and the total or world gross estate:
a. Losses, indebtedness, taxes, etc.
b. Share of the surviving spouse
c. Vanishing deduction
d. Amount received under R.A. 4917
172. One of the following is allowed as a deduction from the gross estate of a non-resident alien
decedent (prior or after TRAIN Law)
a. transfer for public use c. medical expenses
b. standard deduction d. family home
173. Allowable deduction for non-resident alien decedent who died on January 1, 2018:
a. funeral expenses
b. vanishing deductions
c. family home
d. all of the above
Use the following data for the next four (4) questions:
Sarah a resident of China and a Chinese citizen died last July 4,2017 leaving the following properties:
Land in Davao P2,000,000
Rest house in China 1,000,000
Jewelries received from Leni, a week before her death 500,00
Family home 1,500,000
Car 800,000
The descendants of Sarah claimed the following deductions:
Funeral expenses P300,000
Claims against insolvent persons 500,000
Amounts received under RA 4917 1,000,000
Judicial expenses 100,000
Medical expenses incurred from
September 2016 to July 4, 2017 200,000
Family home 1,500,000
Standard deductions 1,200,000
179. The taxable net estate assuming Kano died on Nov. 1, 2017:
a. P5,165,000 c. P4,981,250
b. P4,665,000 d. P21,000,000
181. Bonifacio, head of the family died on January 15, 2017, leaving the following properties and
obligations:
Cash in bank, 50%, donated mortis causa to Nati Govt;-50% to Q.C. gov’t P300,000
House and Lot in Makati, F. Home 1,500,000
Personal properties 1,500,000
Farm lot 825,000
Claims against an insolvent debtor 225,000
Transfer in contemplation of death(gratuitous) 1,500,000
Transfer passing under special power of appointment 75,000
DEDUCTIONS CLAIMED:
Funeral expenses 575,000
Judicial expenses 67,500
Donation mortis causa to Quezon City government 150,000
Unpaid mortgage on the farm lot 75,000
Medical expenses 225,000
(included in the funeral expenses incurred within the first year period with receipts)
The farm lot was inherited 5 1/2 years by the decedent before his death with a value then Of P575,000
and a mortgage indebtedness of PI 50,000.
182. Bonifacio, head of the family died on January 15,2018 leaving the following properties and
obligations:
Cash in bank, 50%, donated mortis causa to Nati Govt;-50% to Q.C. gov’t P3,000,000
House and Lot in Makati, F. Home 15,000,000
Personal properties 15,000,000
Farm lot 8,250,000
Claims against an insolvent debtor 2,250,000
Transfer in contemplation of death(gratuitous) 15,000,000
Transfer passing under special power of appointment 750,000
DEDUCTIONS CLAIMED:
Funeral expenses 5,750,000
Judicial expenses 675,000
Donation mortis causa to Quezon City government 1,500,000
Unpaid mortgage on the farm lot 750,000
Medical expenses 2,250,000
(included in the funeral expenses incurred within the first year period with receipts)
The farm lot was inherited 5 ½ years by the decedent before his death with a value then of 5,750,000
and a mortgage indebtedness of 1,500,000.
184. In computing the estate tax, which of the following shall not be allowed tax credit for taxes paid
abroad?
a. Resident alien decedent
b. Non-resident alien decedent
c. Resident citizen decedent
d. Non-resident citizen decedent
185. Statement 1: Estate Tax credit refers to the taxpayer's right to deduct from the tax due the
amount of tax it has paid to a foreign country.
Statement 2: Estate Tax credit could be claimed as a deduction if such taxes pertain to
properties which are included in the gross estate for Philippine estate tax computation.
a. Only statement 1 is correct
b. Only statement 2 is correct
c. Both statements are correct
d. Both statements are incorrect
186. Statement 1: This deduction is allowed by law to lessen the harshness of international double
taxation where the same estate is being subject to both the foreign estate tax and the Philippine
Statement 2: Nonresident alien decedents are not entitled to estate tax credit.
a. Only statement 1 is correct
b. Only statement 2 is correct
c. Both statements are correct
d. Both statements are incorrect
187. Statement 1: An estate tax credit is allowed as deduction from the estate tax due if the
decedent at the time of his death was a resident citizen of a foreign country which at the time of
his death did not impose an estate tax of any character in respect of intangible personal
property of citizens of
the Philippines not residing in that foreign country.
Statement 2: An estate tax credit is allowed as deduction from the estate tax due if the laws of t
he foreign country of which the decedent was a resident citizen at the time of his death allow a
similar exemption from estate taxes of every character, in respect of intangible personal
property owned by citizens of the Philippines not residing in that foreign country.
a. Only statement 1 is correct
b. Only statement 2 is correct
c. Both statements are correct
d. Both statements are incorrect
188. Which of the following is not allowed with tax credit for payments of estate tax on foreign
countries?
a. A resident alien
b. A non resident citizen
c. An alien who was a resident of his own country at the date of death
d. An American residing in the Philippines at the date of death
189. Statement 1: tax credit for foreign estate tax is allowed to minimize the effect of multiplicity of
situs.
Statement 2: Tax credit for foreign estate is allowed to minimize the effect of the indirect
double taxation.
a. Only statement 1 is correct
b. Only statement 2 is correct
c. Both statements are correct
d. Both statements are incorrect
190. How much is the estate tax payable in the Philippines assuming the decedent is a non-resident
citizen?
a. P132,000 c. P168,000
b. P150,000 d. P300,000
191. How much is the estate tax payable in the Philippines assuming the decedent is anon resident
alien?
a. P150,000 c. P300,000
b. P168,000 d. P438,000
Compliance Requirements
193. Statement 1: The estate tax imposed under the Tax Code shall be paid by the executor or
administrator before the delivery of the distributive share in the inheritance to any heir or
beneficiary.
Statement 2: The executor or administrator of an estate has the primary obligation to pay the e
state tax but the heir or beneficiary has subsidiary liability for paying that portion of the estate
corresponding to his distributive share in the value of the total net estate.
a. Only statement 1 is correct
b. Only statement 2 is correct
c. Both statements are correct
d. Both statements are incorrect
194. Statement 1: If the decedent died before 2018, a notice of death is always required to be filed.
Statement 2: If the decedent died before 2018, the notice of death shall be filed by the
executor, administrator or any of the legal heirs within two (2) months after the decedent's
death, or within like period after qualifying as such executor or administrator.
a. Only statement 1 is correct
b. Only statement 2 is correct
c. Both statements are correct
d. Both statements are incorrect
195. Lolo Sot died in 2017 leaving a gross estate amounting to P150,000 only. No estate tax is due
based on the tax code. The gross estate is composed of a second hand car worth P80,000,
shares of stocks valued at P50,000 and P20,000 time deposit. The administrator believes only
notice of death should be filed since the value of the gross estate is exempt from tax. What will
you tell him?
a. Notice of death and estate tax return have to be filed because the gross estate exceeds
P20,000 and when the gross estate consists of registered or registrable properties, estate
tax is required to be filed regardless of the value of the gross estate.
b. Only notice of death is required to be filed because the gross 'estate exceeds P20,000
c. estate tax return is required to be filed only when the gross estate exceeds P200,000
and/or there is estate tax due
d. Neither notice of death nor estate tax return need to be filed in this particular case.
e. only estate tax return has to be filed because the filing of the return also serves as of death.
196. A decedent died before the effectivity of the TRAIN Law, under which of the following situations
an estate tax return is not required to be filed?
a. Transfers which are subject to estate tax.
b. The gross value of the estate exceeds P200,000.
c. The estate consists of registered or registrable properties for which a clearance from the
BIR is required as a condition precedent fort he transfer of ownership
d. The gross value of the estate consisting of non-registrable properties does not exceed
P200,000 and the deductions amount to PI 50,000.
197. A decedent died upon the effectivity of the TRAIN Law, under which of the following situations
an estate tax return is not required to be filed?
a. Transfers which are subject to estate tax.
b. The estate consists of registered or registrable properties for which a clearance from the
BIR is require mas a condition precedent fort he transfer of ownership.
c. The gross value of the estates consisting of non-registrable properties does not exceed
d. None of the above
199. The Estate Tax Return shall be filed and payment made with
a. An Authorized Agent Bank (AAB) of the Revenue District Office (RDO) having jurisdiction
over the place of residence of the decedent at the time of his/her death.
b. If there is no AAB within the residence of the decedent, the Estate Tax Return must 'be filed
and the payment made with the Revenue Collection Officer or duly Authorized City or
Municipal Treasurer of the RDO having jurisdiction over the place of residence of the
decedent.
c. If the required flier has no legal residence in the Philippines, the Estate Tax return will be
filed with the Office of the Commissioner or in the Philippine Embassy or Consulate in the
country where the decedent was residing at the time of his or her death.
d. All of the above
200. If the decedent died before 2018, the estate tax return should be filed
a. At the time of death
b. Within 30 days after death
c. Within six months after death
d. Within one (1) year after death
201. If the decedent died on or after January 1, 2018, the estate tax return should be filed
a. At the time of death
b. Within 30 days after death
c. Within six months after death
d. Within one (1) year after death
204. Extension for the payment of the estate tax shall be allowed on the ground of:
a. Undue hardship upon the estate or any of the heirs
b. Negligence
c. Intentional disregard of rules and regulations
d. Fraud
205. The Commissioner, on meritorious cases, may extend the time for payment of estate tax:
In the case the estate In the case the estate
is settled judicially is settled extra-judicial
a. 5 years 5 years
b. 2 years 2 year
c. 5 years 2 years
d. 2 years 5 years
206. When an estate is settled extra-judicially, the estate tax return may be filed and the estate tax
paid
a. By any of the heirs, with a right of reimbursement from the other heirs.
b. Only by the heir with authority from the other heirs.
c. By each of the heirs, the payment being for his distributive share in the estate tax.
d. The eldest of the heirs and closest in relationship to the decedent.
207. A died leaving a house and lot to B on March 31, 2012 which was questioned by C and it is under
litigation but, subsequently, the parties executed an extra-judicial settlement. The last day for
filing the estate tax return is:
a. April 30, 2013 c. September 30, 2012
b. April 30, 2016 d. October 30, 2012
208. The last day for the payment of estate tax may be extended, until;
a. April 30, 2015 c. September 30, 2014
b. April 30,2018 d. April 30, 2018
209. A died leaving a house and lot to B on April 1, 2018 which was questioned by C and it is under
litigation but, subsequently, the parties executed an extra-judicial settlement. The last day for
filing the estate tax return is:
a. April 30, 2018 c. October 1, 2018
b. April 30,2018 d. March 31, 2019
210. The last day for the payment of estate tax may be extended, until;
a. October 1, 2018 c. October 1, 2021
b. March 31 ,2021 d. March 31, 2022
211. A resident citizen died September 3, 2017. An administrator was appointed on September 15,
2017. The inventory taking of the decedent's properties was completed on October 10, 2017. When
should the estate tax return be filed?
a. November 3, 2017 c. March 15, 2018
b. March 3, 2018 d. Sept 2, 2018
212. In filing the estate tax return of a decedent who died prior to the effectivity of the TRAIN Law, a
CPA certificate is required when:
a. Gross estate exceeds P 2,000,000
b. Gross estate exceeds P 5,000,000
c. Gross estate exceeds PI 0,000,000
d. Gross estate reaches P 2,000,000
213. In filing the estate tax return under the TRAIN Law, a CPA certificate is required when:
a. Gross estate exceeds P2,000,000
b. Gross estate exceeds P5,000,000
c. Gross estate exceeds PI 0,000,000
d. Gross estate reaches P 2,000,000
214. One of the following is not a content of the statement certified to by a CPA:
a. Itemized asset of the decedent with their corresponding gross value at the time of his
death or in case of non-resident alien of that part of his gross estate situated in the
Philippines
b. Itemized deductions from gross estate
c. The amount of tax due whether paid or still due and outstanding
d. Certified copy of partition
215. Statement If an extension for payment of estate tax is granted, the commissioner or his duly
may require the executor, or administrator, or beneficiary, as the case may be, to furnish a bond
in such amount, not exceeding double the amount of the tax.
Statement 2 Any amount paid after the statutory due date of the estate tax, but within the
extension period, Shall be subject to interest but not to surcharge.
a. Only statement 1 is correct
b. Only statement 2 is correct
c. Both statements are correct
d. Both statements are incorrect
217. Statement 1: Any amount paid beyond the statutory due date of the tax, but within the
extension period, shall be subject to interest but not to surcharge.
Statement 2: No extension for payment of estate tax shall be granted where the request for
extension is by reason of negligence, intentional disregard of rules and regulations, or fraud on
the part of the taxpayer.
a. Only statement 1 is correct
b. Only statement 2 is correct
c. Both statements are correct
d. Both statements are incorrect
218. In case of a resident decedent, the administrator of executor shall register the estate of the
decedent and secure new TIN from the the
a. Office of the Commissioner
b. RDO where the administrator or executor is registered.
c. RDO where the decedent was domiciled at the time of his death.
d. Duly authorized treasurer of the city or municipality where the decedent is domiciled at the
time of his death.
219. Can the yes, estate in case tax the be paid available in installment?
a. Yes in case the available cash of the estate is not sufficient to pay its estate tax liability.
b. Yes, at the option of the heirs with corresponding interest charges.
c. No, tax is the lifeblood of the State, hence, collection cannot be delayed under any
circumstance.
d. None of the above
220. Which of the following is not correct regarding the estate of a decedent who died before 2018?
a. No judge shall order a distribution of any part of the estate to an heir without a
certification from the BIR that the tax has been paid.
b. A bank shall not allow the co-depositor of a deceased to withdraw from the joint bank
account without a certification from the BIR that the tax has been paid.
c. No Register of Deeds shall transfer to any heir the title of a decedent to real property
without certification from the BIR that the tax has been paid.
d. None of the above
221. A decedent who maintains a bank account died in March 12, 2018. Which of the following
statements is correct?
Statement 1: If a bank has knowledge of the death of a person, who maintained a bank account
alone, or jointly with another, it shall allow the withdrawal from said deposit account, subject to
a final withholding tax of 6% of the amount to be withdraw, provided, that the withdrawal shall
only be made within one year from the date of said decedent.
Statement 2: In all cases, the final tax withheld shall not be refunded, or credited on the tax due,
on the net taxable estate of the decedent.
a. Only statement 1 is correct
b. Only statement 2 is correct
c. Both statements are correct
d. Both statements are incorrect