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posted Oct 25, 2023 10:48:54 AM

Inheritance distribution through Trust. Will I owe taxes?

I inherited $110K from My Mother and Fathers Trust. Will I owe taxes on that money?

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Employee Tax Expert
Oct 25, 2023 11:40:13 AM

Hi,  thesherrya,

First, sorry for your loss.

Also, great question!  You will not have any federal inheritance tax on your inheritance.  The federal government doesn't have an inheritance tax. As of 2023, six states currently impose an inheritance tax: Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, Nebraska, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.

You don't say what your inheritance is made up of.  If it's life insurance, it's possible, but unlikely, that the life insurance can be subject to estate taxes.  This article explains more about those unlikely incidences.  If you inherited property, it will be important to capture the basis of inherited property.  Here's an article about that topic.  If you inherited a retirement account (e.g., and IRA), I refer you to this answer to another question that may be helpful.

Don't hesitate to post again if you have more questions.

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Regards,

Karen

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Employee Tax Expert
Oct 25, 2023 11:40:13 AM

Hi,  thesherrya,

First, sorry for your loss.

Also, great question!  You will not have any federal inheritance tax on your inheritance.  The federal government doesn't have an inheritance tax. As of 2023, six states currently impose an inheritance tax: Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, Nebraska, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.

You don't say what your inheritance is made up of.  If it's life insurance, it's possible, but unlikely, that the life insurance can be subject to estate taxes.  This article explains more about those unlikely incidences.  If you inherited property, it will be important to capture the basis of inherited property.  Here's an article about that topic.  If you inherited a retirement account (e.g., and IRA), I refer you to this answer to another question that may be helpful.

Don't hesitate to post again if you have more questions.

*Please say "Thanks" by clicking the thumb icon in a post

**Mark the post that answers your question by clicking on "Mark as Best Answer"

 

Regards,

Karen

Returning Member
Oct 25, 2023 11:47:04 AM

Thank you, this helped a lot. Very clear answer.

Employee Tax Expert
Oct 25, 2023 12:52:40 PM

You are most welcome!