State Death Taxes May Catch You

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State Death Taxes May Catch You

By:  Susan M. Graham, Certified Elder Law Attorney, Senior Edge Legal, Boise, Idaho

Congress surprised us by leaving the death tax free estate at $5,000,000.  The federal exemption is indexed to inflation so the exemption for 2013 is set at $5,250,000.  Many states, including Idaho choose to follow the federal standard, and do not have a death tax on estates less than $5,250,000.

But there are a number of states that do impose a tax on estates less than the federal level.  If your future may take you to a different state, talk with an estate planning professional to see if there is a state or local death tax imposed on smaller estates.  For example, Oregon taxes estates in excess of $1,000,000 and Washington taxes estates above $2,000,000.

Susan M. Graham

Susan M. Graham is founder of Senior Edge Legal (known previously as The Graham Law Office, P.A.). An authority on estate planning and elder law, Ms. Graham is a widely acclaimed speaker and seminar leader in the field of estate planning. Ms. Graham’s journey into estate planning stems from personal experience, witnessing the profound challenges faced by loved ones left without a plan.