Taxes incurred at death, including federal estate taxes, federal and state generation-skipping transfer taxes, and state estate or inheritance taxes. See State death taxes.
(See: state death taxes, estate tax and inheritance tax.)
Amounts levied on the property of the deceased, such as estate taxes (federal) and inheritance taxes (state).
Federal estate taxes and state inheritance taxes, assessed at death, which are levied on the property of the deceased.
There are currently no taxes on dying in Canada. However, all provinces charge probate fees for approving the validity of wills and there is a deemed disposition of property on death which can trigger capital gains taxes and income tax on RRSPs.
Taxes levied on the property of a person who died. Federal Death Taxes are called Estate Taxes. State death taxes are also known as inheritance tax.
Taxes levied on the property of a person who died, ususally called probate fees.
Taxes imposed by the federal government or by a state or local government upon the transfer of assets from the estate of a deceased person or from the trust of a deceased person to any beneficiary.
A general term used to refer to taxes against property or the transfer of assets upon the death of the owner, including all estate and inheritance taxes. Sometimes referred to as estate taxes.
Amounts levied on the property of the deceased called estate taxes (federal) and inheritance (state) taxes.
Taxes due by reason of death of an individual.
Taxes levied at death based on the value of property left behind. Federal death taxes are called estate taxes. Some states impose inheritance taxes, while some have estate taxes.
A tax imposed on the property or estate of a dead person when it is transferred to another person.