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Property owned jointly between husband and wife is exempt from inheritance tax, while property inherited from a spouse, or from a child aged 21 or younger by a parent, is taxed a rate of 0%. Inheritance tax returns are due nine calendar months after a persons death.
Examples of some deductions are estimated funeral costs, probate filing fees (how much was paid to get Letters of Administration/Letters Testamentary), and the decedents debts at the time of his or her death (such as delinquent real estate taxes or mortgage).
Buying real property in a state without estate or inheritance tax can reduce PA inheritance tax. Real property and tangible personal property located in Pennsylvania at the time of a PA residents death is subject to PA inheritance tax.
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There are exceptions and assets not subject to Pennsylvania inheritance tax. Life Insurance. Property Owned Jointly between Spouses. Real Estate Owned as Tenants by the Entireties. Inheritance from Predeceased Spouse. Assets Passing from Deceased Child to Parent. Assets Passing from Parent to Child 21 or Younger.
What property is subject to inheritance tax? All real property and all tangible personal property of a resident decedent, including but not limited to cash, automobiles, furniture, antiques, jewelry, etc., located in Pennsylvania at the time of
Reasonable and customary funeral expenses, including the cost of a family burial lot or other resting place, are deductible.
Funeral expenses, administrative costs and debts owed by the decedent at the time of death are deductions allowed against the inheritance tax liability.

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