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Begin with Part 1, where you will enter the decedent's first and last name, social security number, date of birth, and date of death. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
In Part 2, calculate the net taxable estate by subtracting allowable deductions from the total gross estate. Use the provided lines to ensure all calculations are clear and concise.
Proceed to Part 3 for tax computation if the decedent was domiciled in Rhode Island. Follow the instructions carefully to determine the applicable tax based on your calculations from Part 2.
Complete Parts 4 through 7 by providing details about any joint interests, miscellaneous property, and debts. Attach any necessary supplemental documents as indicated.
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