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Estate and Gift Tax FAQ


Get informed about estate and gift tax laws with this easy introduction.

»  Will my estate have to pay federal tax after I die?

What are the rates for federal estate taxes?

Are there ways to avoid federal estate taxes?

Can't I just give all my property away before I die and avoid estate taxes?

Do some states impose estate taxes?

Can I avoid paying state estate or inheritance taxes?

Will my estate have to pay federal tax after I die?

Most estates -- at least 99% -- don't. The federal government imposes estate tax at your death only if your property is worth more than a certain amount, which depends on the year of death. However, all property left to a spouse is exempt from the tax, as long as the spouse is a U.S. citizen. Estate tax is also not assessed on any property you leave to a tax-exempt charity.

Year of Death Exempt Amount

2006, 2007, or 2008

$2 million

2009

$3.5 million

2010

No estate tax

2011

$1 million, unless Congress extends repeal

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