How Much Are Death Taxes in District of Columbia?

Estimate federal estate tax, state estate tax, and inheritance tax for an estate or trust. See which taxes apply in your state and how much beneficiaries may owe.

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District of Columbia Death Tax Status

  • State estate tax:Yes
  • State inheritance tax:No
  • State exemption:$4.9M
  • Federal exemption (2026):$15.0M

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This calculator provides educational estimates for 2026 tax year and does not constitute legal, tax, or financial advice. Actual taxes depend on deductions, credits, and specific circumstances. Consult a licensed estate planning attorney or CPA for guidance specific to your situation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, District of Columbia has estate tax. The estate tax applies to estates exceeding $4.9 million. Federal estate tax also applies to estates over $15 million.

The District of Columbia estate tax exemption is $4.9 million (2025). Estates below this threshold are not subject to state estate tax. This exemption is indexed to inflation.

Yes, surviving spouses are generally exempt from District of Columbia death taxes through the marital deduction. Assets passing to a spouse are not included in the taxable estate. However, the surviving spouse's estate may owe taxes when they pass.

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