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How much is the current federal estate tax rate and when does taxing start ?

The maximum rate is shown below, and depends on the year of death. The tax is due 9 months from date of death by filing Form 706. A 6 month extension may be requested.

For estates of decedents dying, and gifts made, after 2002, the maximum rate for the estate tax and the gift tax is as follows.

Maximum Estate and Gift Tax Rates

Year Maximum Tax Rate

2003 49%

2004 48%

2005 47%

2006 46%

2007, 2008, and 2009 45%

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Federal Income Gift and Estate Taxation 1A - Tax Rates and Tables/Practice Aids


Federal Income Gift and Estate Taxation 1A – Tax Rates and Tables/Practice Aids




How falling AFRs affect estate planning strategies.(applicable federal interest rates): An article from: The Tax Adviser


How falling AFRs affect estate planning strategies.(applicable federal interest rates): An article from: The Tax Adviser


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