New Year, New Estate Planning Goals for 2026
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https://simplytrust.com/8743/new-year-new-estate-planning-goals-for-2026/https://simplytrust.com/8520/why-theres-no-inheritance-tax-in-georgia/A: An inheritance tax differs from an estate tax in that it’s paid by the person receiving inherited assets rather than by the deceased person’s estate. While some states like Pennsylvania and New Jersey impose taxes on beneficiaries, Georgia has chosen not to implement this type of taxation.
https://simplytrust.com/8514/georgia-estate-tax-history-what-changed/A: Today, Georgia residents only need to consider federal tax obligations. The federal estate tax applies to estates valued above $15 million per person in 2026, with rates reaching up to 40%. For most families, this means estate tax concerns focus solely on federal requirements rather than state-level obligations.
https://simplytrust.com/8501/new-irs-regulations-impact-estate-planning-strategies/https://simplytrust.com/2951/include-digital-assets-in-trusts/https://simplytrust.com/8466/new-tax-exemptions-for-u-s-estates-what-you-need-to-know/https://simplytrust.com/8448/2026-estate-planning-tax-updates-what-you-need-to-know/https://simplytrust.com/8457/new-estate-tax-changes-what-you-need-to-know-now-3/https://simplytrust.com/8463/reduce-estate-taxes-with-a-private-annuity-sale-strategy/https://simplytrust.com/8755/virginia-proposes-new-real-estate-tax-structure-for-residents/https://simplytrust.com/10485/ohio-attorney-suspended-for-misusing-guardianship-funds/https://simplytrust.com/11584/federal-estate-tax-exemption-rises-to-15-million-in-2026/https://simplytrust.com/8454/key-estate-planning-documents-for-young-adults/https://simplytrust.com/8749/avoid-costly-estate-planning-mistakes-key-insights/https://simplytrust.com/7631/revocable-trusts-in-florida-versus-nevada/https://simplytrust.com/8288/why-a-revocable-living-trust-is-smart-for-texans/https://simplytrust.com/7629/history-of-inheritance-tax-in-florida/https://simplytrust.com/7627/history-of-estate-tax-in-florida/A: The turning point for Florida came in 2005. Congress phased out that federal credit and fully removed it for 2005. The state's estate tax was tied to the credit. So, for passings on or after January 1, 2005, the state tax dropped to zero.
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