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Federal Estate Tax Exemption

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The federal estate tax exemption (the amount you may leave to heirs free of federal tax) has been rising gradually and hit $3.5 million in 2009. The estate tax is scheduled to phase out completely by 2010, but only for a year. Unless Congre...
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Back in July I wrote about where the two remaining presidential candidates stood on the future of repeal of the federal estate tax. An article from October 15 by ... Read More
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Here is some good news for being a Michigander. The Michigan estate tax is designed to absorb the federal estate tax credit for state death taxes. No additional estate tax is imposed in the State of Michigan. Generally, each individual is a...
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The tax on the decedent's taxable estate is calculated and the unified credit of is subtracted from the amount due. The credit cannot reduce the tax below zero so if a person dies with less than the current exemption, the unused credit is w...
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In San Diego the cost of housing is one of the highest in the nation. For many of us, our home is the primary asset in our estate. One of the issues in the upcoming presidential campaign is the repeal or modification of the federal estate t...
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In Will estate tax return in 2010? (Montgomery Advertiser, 2/7/10), John Norris, managing director of wealth management at Oakworth Capital Bank, opines that we will see a return of the 2009 federal estate tax rate and exemption amount: In...
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Video: Federal Estate Tax expert Thomas Curtiss Jr. (Attorney-at-Law) gives expert advice on: Who is exempt from Federal estate taxes?
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Currently, in 2009, the federal estate tax exemption is $3,500,000. Meaning $3,500,00 of an estate will be free from federal estate tax on the death of an individual. This also means that a married couple, if they use the exemption amount e...
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The Federal Estate Tax exemption amount is the amount of the estate that can pass tax free upon your death. From 2004 through December 31, 2005 that amount was $1,500,000. It increased and is $2,000,000 in the year 2006 through December 31,...
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On Tuesday I wrote about what's been predicted about the future of the federal estate tax. One of the things that seems to be clear is that both Congress ... Read More
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