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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GNU Free Documentation License Inheritance tax How much could it be? Q. I just inherited some money. I was wandering how much of an inheritance tax could I expect to pay? I live in the state of Ohio. I do not want to reveal the dollar amount. Asked by DR. Care - Sat Nov 21 05:47:15 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. You will owe nothing up to $3.5 million. Over that amount you should see a professional. Answered by Big Woof - Sat Nov 21 05:55:41 2009 Inheritance tax on my life insurance? Q. I've just sorted out my life insurance and I just wondered if anyone knew if I need to worry about inheritance tax? I asked my insurance provider but they just say I need to consult a financial adviser. Does anybody know if I would pay inheritance tax on a 100,000 payout to my family? Thanks. Asked by James C - Mon Feb 9 15:23:12 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments A. My insurance company put my life assurance in a trust. It matures when I am 65, but if I die before that, the benefit gets paid straight through to my executor, and does not get included for inheritance tax. It may depend on the terms of your policy. When you asked insurance provider was that just local agent? I wouldn't expect a local agent to be up on this, but there should be someone at company's head office who can tell you. I haven't dealt with inheritance tax, but my instinct would be to say no, as the payment would not be made to you, but your nominee, and would not reflect value of estate at your death, but be paid afterwards. Answered by steffi - Mon Feb 9 19:23:47 2009 What were the laws surrounding inheritance tax before President Bush?
Q. Experts predict that President Obama will extend the bush tax program beyond its expiration in 2010. But assuming he does not, what did it look like prior to Bush? Asked by Shoesh - Tue May 12 23:47:20 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. President Bush signed the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Act on June 7, 2001. That law raised the Estate Tax exclusion every year up to 2009 (it has been raised from $600K in 1998 to $3.5 million in 2009 with a 45% tax for any amount over the $3.5 million exclusion). The Act repeals the Estate Tax for one year only in 2010. Under the Act, in 2011 and beyond, the exclusion returns down to $1 million but the tax was raised back to 55% for any amount above the $1 million as it was in the year 2000. The hope is that the Congress will present President Obama with a new law that excludes $5 million and brings the tax back down to 45%. In 2003 the Estate Tax Answered by Jeanne R - Fri May 15 18:26:30 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "inheritance tax" Inheritance tax threshold frozen
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Will Straw Mon, 01 Feb 2010 13:05:50 GM David Cameron says that millions of families are at risk from . inheritance tax. . But economic theory shows that people do not pass on the full value of their assets. A death tax is the fairest one. Yet now no voter will buy it ...
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