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For example, your residential property is under the Class 1A tax rate, which is $0.85. If your property is assessed at $500,000, divide $500,000 by 100; that amount is $5,000. Then multiply $0.85 by $5,000. Your annual tax is $4,250 (before the homestead deduction, senior citizen tax relief, and/or trash credits).
Washington Estate Tax Exemptions and Rates Washington has the highest estate tax rate in the Nation, of up to 20%, and they do not offer spousal portability which allows a surviving spouse to utilize their deceased spouses unused exemption.
Many people worry about the estate tax affecting the inheritance they pass along to their children, but its not a reality most people will face. In 2025, the first $13,990,000 of an estate is exempt from federal estate taxes, up from $13,610,000 in 2024.
Taking Advantage of the Marital Deduction If youre married, you can potentially avoid the Washington estate tax by leveraging the marital deduction. The marital deduction allows you to leave an unlimited amount of assets to your spouse without incurring estate taxes.
DCs estate tax exemption was reduced to $4 million per person in 2021 and was set to be adjusted annually for cost of living adjustments starting in 2022. With the adjustments, the 2024 exemption amount is $4,710,800 per person, up from $4,528,800 per person in 2023.

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Washington, D.C. does levy an estate tax on the estates of certain people after they have died. Specifically, the D.C. estate tax applies to any estate worth more than $4,873,200 in 2025. This is up from past years. The rate of the DC estate tax is graduated and runs from 11.2% to 16%.
For 2025, the Washington, D.C. estate tax exemption is $4,873,200.
The lifetime gift/estate tax exemption is $13.99 million in 2025. The lifetime gift/estate tax exemption is projected to be $7 million in 2026. Note: 2026 exemption is projected. Not taking full advantage of the gift tax exemption before it drops in 2026 could result in a far smaller estate for your heirs.

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