The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 increased the federal estate and gift tax exclusion amount (sometimes called the “basic exclusion amount” or “BEA”) from $5 million to $10 million. (Those numbers are adjusted for...more
The IRS published Revenue Procedure 2019-44 on November 6, 2019, to set the inflation adjustments for 2020. The exclusion from federal estate will increase to $11,580,000, up from $11,400,000 in 2019....more
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The Internal Revenue Service (“IRS’) has set the 2019 Federal Estate Tax Exemption at $11,400,000, up from $11,180,000 in 2018....more
Exemption Amount Doubled: A simple but powerful change was made to the Federal Estate and Gift Tax: Starting in 2018, the amount that an individual can transfer free from estate tax (the "exclusion amount") increased from a...more