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  2. Ohio estate tax - Wikipedia

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    An attempt to end the Ohio estate tax was blocked in 2001 when state revenues began to drop and intense lobbying from a league of suburban municipalities lobbied for a continuation of the tax. In 2007, the Ohio estate tax was again proposed for amendment or repeal. A repealing the estate tax of Ohio was enacted by its general assembly during ...

  3. Estate tax in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The term "death tax" more directly refers back to the original use of "death duties" to address the fact that death itself triggers the tax or the transfer of assets on which the tax is assessed. While the use of terms like "death duty" had been known earlier, specifically calling estate tax the "death tax" was a move that entered mainstream ...

  4. List of countries by inheritance tax rates - Wikipedia

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    This is the list of countries by inheritance tax rates. Inheritance tax or estate tax is the tax levied upon the wealth of a person at the time of their death before it is passed on to their heirs. [1] [2] [3]

  5. States With Inheritance Tax - AOL

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    States With Estate Tax. State. Tax Rates. Exemption Limit. Due Date. Connecticut. 7.2% to 12%. $2.6 million. 9 months after the date of the decedent’s death

  6. 7 states with the highest death taxes - AOL

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    The federal estate tax exemption is now permanently indexed for inflation. For 2014, the exemption limit is capped at $5.34 million and the highest federal tax rate an estate would have to pay is 40%.

  7. Estate Tax Is Alive and Well, and States Are Dying for the ...

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    Even though the fiscal-cliff compromise kept the federal estate tax exemption at its former level of $5 million, many state governments are imposing estate or inheritance taxes on more modest amounts.

  8. Uniform Simultaneous Death Act - Wikipedia

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    The Uniform Simultaneous Death Act is a uniform act enacted in some U.S. states to alleviate the problem of simultaneous death in determining inheritance.. The Act specifies that, if two or more people die within 120 hours of one another, and no will or other document provides for this situation explicitly, each is considered to have predeceased the others.

  9. "Death Tax" takes on new meaning - AOL

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