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13 US States With the Highest Death Taxes

February 6, 2023 · Taxes
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12. Rhode Island

  • Estate tax: Yes
  • Estate tax rates: 0.8%-16%
  • Estate tax exemption level: $1,733,264

Although Rhode Island adjusts its estate tax threshold every year for inflation, it still has a very low exemption. At only $1,733,264 for 2023, the Ocean State’s exemption amount is one of only three in the US, which is less than $2 million.

If an estate is worth more than $1,733,264, a progressive tax rate ranging between 0.8% and 16% will determine how much you owe.

13. Washington

  • Estate tax: Yes
  • Estate tax rates: 10%-20%
  • Estate tax exemption level: $2.193 million

A death tax is imposed by Washington on estates worth $2.193 million or more. The exemption amount is subject to adjustment annually for inflation. The estate tax rates in this state are progressive and range between 10% and 20%. Washington also offers an extra $2.5 million in deductions for family-owned businesses worth less than $6 million.

You may also want to read 8 Tax Season Preparation Steps (2023).

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1 comment on “13 US States With the Highest Death Taxes”

  1. Good Luck says:
    February 23, 2023 at 8:08 pm

    time for a Tea party again

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