NounSingular inheritance tax Plural inheritance taxes inheritance tax (plural inheritance taxes)
SynonymsFrom Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. An inheritance tax (also known as an estate tax or death duty) is a tax which arises on the death of an individual. It is a tax on the estate, or total value of the money and property, of a person who has died. In international tax law, there is a distinction between an estate tax and an inheritance tax: an estate tax taxes the personal representatives of the deceased, while an inheritance tax taxes the beneficiaries of the estate. However this distinction is not always respected. For example, the "inheritance tax" in the UK is a tax on personal representatives, and is therefore, strictly speaking, an estate tax.
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840px x 562px | 64.80kB [source page] Conservative leader David Cameron is accused of abandoning his centrist stance and caving in to the right wing File photo Reuters Alessia Pierdomenico From Yahoo Image Search: "inheritance tax" How does inheritance tax work in the UK? Q. OK I know there is a 325,000 UKP tax free limit on inheritance tax, but say my father dies before my mother and he wants here to inherit everything does that mean when my mother dies and leaves their joint inheritance to me and my brother do we have a single or a double limit of 325,000 UKP? If not should we persuade our parents to go to the expense of setting up a trust? Asked by Chris C - Tue Jan 19 07:34:57 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. First spouses exemption is rolled over to second death so survivor will get 650k. Answered by Onestep downfrom God - Tue Jan 19 16:07:32 2010 Should inheritance tax be subject to taxation? Q. Should inheritance tax be subject to taxation? If so, how? If not, why is it okay to tax income, property, etc. and not inheritance? Asked by Jon S - Sun Oct 12 23:47:03 2008 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments A. Tax on inheritance tax? You are overreaching Answered by wartz - Mon Oct 13 00:02:32 2008 Will I have to pay Inheritance Tax?
Q. Actually, not me, but my finace. She received about 40K from her great aunt's will a few months ago. Her great aunt lived in New Jersey (which has an inheritance tax), but my finace lives in New York. New York does not have an inheritance tax. Also, if there is a tax, when is it collected? Are there any ways around the tax? Asked by Luke S - Mon Sep 24 08:11:25 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. Except for people who live in Pennsylvania, there is no inheritance tax. If a deceased's estate is more than $2 million federally, there is an estate tax owed. But that would be paid by the estate, and any inheritances received by the beneficiaries of the estate would receive the inheritance free of taxes. Answered by PepsiLime - Mon Sep 24 09:40:09 2007 From Yahoo Answer Search: "inheritance tax" |




