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According to Tennessee's intestacy laws, your spouse should inherit the greater share of either one-third or a child's share of your estate. If your surviving spouse received one-third of your $300,000, he/she would receive $100,000, which is less than the child's share of $150,000.
Inheritance tax is imposed on the value of the decedent's estate that exceeds the exemption amount applicable to the decedent's year of death. The net estate is the fair market value of all assets, less any allowable deductions such as property passing to a surviving spouse, debts, and administrative expenses.
Tennessee does not have an inheritance tax either. There is a chance, though, that another state's inheritance tax will apply if you inherit something from someone who lives in that state.
In January of 2016, Tennessee repealed its inheritance tax to encourage residents to continue to live and retire within the state. The only situation where this tax might be owed is if a person died before 2016 and left a highly valuable estate that has not been probated.
Key Takeaways. Inheritance tax is a levy on assets inherited from a deceased person. Unlike the estate tax, which is levied on the value of an estate and is paid by it, an inheritance tax is levied on the value of the inheritance received by the beneficiary, and it is the beneficiary who pays it.
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Tennessee provides an alternative to regular probate if the estate is small. The simplified procedure is available if the total probate estate is worth no more than $50,000, not counting real estate. It can be used to transfer all estate assets except real estate. Learn more about simplified probate in Tennessee.
According to Tennessee's intestacy laws, your spouse should inherit the greater share of either one-third or a child's share of your estate. If your surviving spouse received one-third of your $300,000, he/she would receive $100,000, which is less than the child's share of $150,000.
Tennessee does not have an estate tax. It is one of 38 states with no estate tax.
For any estate that is valued under the exemption limit for a particular year, the inheritance tax does not apply. However, if the value of the estate is over the exempted allowance for a particular year, the tax rate ranges from 5.5% at the lowest end to 9.5% at its highest end.
If you pass away in Tennessee with an estate less than $1 million, there is no inheritance tax. The executor will determine which form is necessary and go from there. Appraisals and other relevant documents will need to be attached. The deadline for filing is nine months after someone has passed away.

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