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In the District of Columbia, salaried employees who earn at least $844 per week or $43,888 per year are classified as exempt. This means these salaried employees are not entitled to overtime pay for hours worked beyond the 40-hour workweek.
For 2025, the Washington, D.C. estate tax exemption is $4,873,200. That means if the decedent dies in 2025, it only applies to assets in excess of $4,873,200. The estate tax exemption in D.C. is not portable between spouses.
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.
District of Columbia (DC) employers must withhold DC income taxes on wage payments made to DC residents who work in DC. An employee is a DC resident for income tax purposes if certain criteria are met. Nonresidents who work in DC are not subject to withholding.
The first $2.5 million of assessed value of Class 1B property is subject to a real property tax rate of $0.85/$100. Assessed value above $2.5 million will be taxed at a rate of $1.00/$100.
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If your gross income is over the filing threshold and no one can claim you as a dependent, you can claim a personal exemption for yourself when you file your return. You can also claim an exemption for your spouse if you file a joint return.
For single filers and heads of households age 65 and over, the additional standard deduction increases slightly from $1,950 in 2024 (returns youll file soon in early 2025) to $2,000 in 2025 (returns youll file in early 2026). For 2025, married couples over 65 filing jointly will also see a modest benefit.
For 2025, the Washington, D.C. estate tax exemption is $4,873,200.

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