District columbia estate tax 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the District Columbia Estate Tax Return (Form D-76 or D-76EZ) in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the decedent's Date of Birth and Date of Death. If you wish to authorize a third party to discuss your return, select 'Yes' and provide their name and phone number.
  3. Complete the Estate Information section by answering questions about the estate. If it passes entirely to a spouse or charity, opt for Form D-76EZ; otherwise, continue with Form D-76.
  4. Fill in the Personal Representative Information if applicable, ensuring all required fields marked with an asterisk are completed.
  5. Enter amounts from IRS Form 706 schedules into the Gross Estate section, including real estate, stocks, and other assets as specified.
  6. Calculate deductions using IRS Form 706 schedules and enter them in the Deductions section. Ensure accuracy for total gross estate calculations.
  7. Review all entries for accuracy before submitting. Attach any necessary documents as specified in the instructions.

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If youre a resident of the District of Columbia and leave behind more than $4,873,200 (for deaths occurring in 2025), your estate might have to pay D.C. estate tax. The D.C. tax is different from the federal estate tax, which is imposed on estates worth more than $13.99 million (for deaths in 2025).
Gift Tax Limitations for Non-Citizens DC imposes no inheritance tax or gift tax.
Estates of decedents who died January 1, 2025 - December 31, 2025 have an exclusion amount of $4,873,200.
Theres normally no Inheritance Tax to pay if either: the value of your estate is below the 325,000 threshold. you leave everything above the 325,000 threshold to your spouse, civil partner, a charity or a community amateur sports club.