Have a VA resident all her life. TP died 2012 leaving cash to 1 of the children who lives in MA. Total value of Estate was 60k all cash. I know that VA doesn't have an inheritance tax but does MA have one? Thanks
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MA rules
Subsequent income from said assets is, of course, taxed at whatever state income tax rates apply where the recipient resides at the time of receipt of that income.Comment
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There is no Massachusetts inheritance tax. I know of only one state in the United States that has a true "inheritance tax" ... i.e. one that imposes a tax on beneficiaries ... and that is Kentucky. However, it is possible that there are others.Roland Slugg
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State inheritance tax - MORE
"Some states impose a separate tax, called an inheritance tax, on a deceased person's property. The tax is paid by the recipient, not the estate. The rate depends on who inherits the property; usually, spouses and other close relatives pay nothing or a low rate. The states that impose an inheritance tax are: Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, Nebraska, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Tennessee."
SOURCE: http://www.retirementliving.com/taxes-by-state
And humblest apologies to TAX4US
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As noted earlier:
"Some states impose a separate tax, called an inheritance tax, on a deceased person's property. The tax is paid by the recipient, not the estate. The rate depends on who inherits the property; usually, spouses and other close relatives pay nothing or a low rate. The states that impose an inheritance tax are: Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, Nebraska, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Tennessee."
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You did not ask but I will volunteer that the responsibility for paying any inheritance tax in a state that requires it of the recipient, would be the responsibility of that recipient and his/her tax preparer. You (or the deceased's estate) would not be required to do anything in the state the resident lived in and in which death occurred.Comment
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