♠ Posted by Marc J. Soss in 2017 Federal Estate Tax,2017 federal estate tax exemption,DC estate tax,ESTATE TAX ELIMINATION,estate tax reform,florida estate planning at Monday, June 05, 2017
Tax reform dating back to 2014 has resulted in an increase in the District of Columbia's 2017 estate tax exemption amount to $2 million. In 2018 the exemption amount is anticipated to be equal to the 2017 federal exemption amount of $5.49 million. Currently, eighteen (18) states and the District of Columbia impose an estate or inheritance tax—separate from the federal estate tax. However, neighboring states have been repeal their estate and inheritance tax by raising the exemption amount to the federal level. For example, Maryland increased its 2018 exemption to $4 million in 2018, and the federal exemption amount in 2019. The Commonwealth of Virginia does not impose an estate tax on decedent estates.