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Report of the Comptroller, 1852
Volume 196, Page 17   View pdf image (33K)
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COMPTROLLER'S REPORT. 17
Commissions of Executors and Administrators, and tax on
Collateral Inheritances, received into the Treasury during
the past fiscal year was $49,117.35. (See Statement No. 3.)
Of this amount $24,480.08 was paid by the Registers of Wills
of the City and County of Baltimore, and $24,637.27 by the
Registers in the different Counties. For the year preceding
the last fiscal year, there was paid into the Treasury by the Reg-
isters of Wills of the State $61,744.05,of which $41,198.72 was
received from the Register of Wills of Baltimore County and.
City. and $20,545.33 from the Registers in the Counties; show-
ing a gain in the receipts, from the County Registers, of $4,-
091.94, and a deficiency of $16,718.64, chargeable to the offices
in Baltimore City and County. The Baltimore County office
appears to have contributed its full proportion , and it is not
doubted, that; the falling off in the revenue from the City office
can. be reasonably explained; for, besides the non-payment of
the tax: upon the office, for the reason already assigned in the
case of the City Clerks, the fact, that the receipts from that of-
fice during the year ended on the first of December, 1851, were
unusually large and greatly disproportioned to those of any for-
mer year, leads to the conclusion that the result is ascribable to
some extraordinary cause.
The checks, designed to protect, the public revenue in the
hands of Registers of Wills, have proven in practice to be
altogether inadequate to that purpose; and it is respectfully
suggested, that instead of the duplicate receipt, required to be
given, by Registers of Wills to Executors and Administrators for
the Tax on their Commissions and for Collateral Inheritance,
to be forwarded by them to the Treasury, a provision but little
regarded, the law should be so amended as to make it the duty
of the Judges of the Orphans' Courts, upon the allowance by
them of Commissions to Executors and Administrators, and upon
the ascertainment of the proportion due the State for Tax upon
Collateral Inheritances, to certify the same to the Comptroller's
Office, with the amount thereof. The law imposing a Tax on
the Commissions of Trustees and Receivers, should also be so
amended as to require the Auditors, upon a statement of ac-
counts in equity proceedings, to certify to the Comptroller the pro-
portion of the Commissions allowed each Trustee and Receiver,
due to the State.

 
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