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Evan M. Haines, CFP®, ChFC®, RICP®
Financial Advisor
Prudential Advisors
222 Independence Street
PO Box 632
Perryopolis, PA 15473
Phone: 724-736-2130
Email: evan.haines@prudential.com
If your estate is worth more than $12.06 million at your death—$24.12 for married couples—the federal government will want a piece of it. But did you know that several states also impose estate or inheritance taxes on your assets?
Inheritance tax is paid by the decedent’s heirs on inherited assets. The amount generally is based on the amount of the bequest and may depend on the heir’s relationship to the deceased. A surviving spouse is usually exempt from the tax, while the deceased’s children, distant relatives or unrelated heirs may be taxed by some states.
States that impose an inheritance tax are Iowa, Kentucky, Nebraska, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.
While federal estate tax rates range from 18% to 40%, state estate and inheritance tax rates and threshold amounts vary from state to state.
Keep in mind, though, that you’ll no longer have access to the assets placed in the trust.
Your tax, estate, and financial professionals can discuss strategies to help minimize estate and inheritance taxes. By working together, you can create a sound financial strategy.
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