>From what I read, I must allocate the estate taxes to the assets
inherited. Is this correct? And how would I have allocated the
estate tax to stocks and real estate that was appraised and received
at FMV?
More importantly, I am not sure we have any estate tax to use in this
situation. State tax of $5634 was assessed on the estate. The
Federal return form 706 (July 1999 version) shows a gross estate tax
on line 10 of $226,000 which is completely offset by the unified
credit and the state taxes paid. Even if there was no Federal estate
tax paid, does the State tax paid qualify?
Thanks.
Andy
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Not quite correct. The marginal estate tax attributable to all items that
are receivables constituting income must be allocated across them. Assets
which do not represent IRD are allocated zero.
> More importantly, I am not sure we have any estate tax to use in this
> situation. State tax of $5634 was assessed on the estate. The
> Federal return form 706 (July 1999 version) shows a gross estate tax
> on line 10 of $226,000 which is completely offset by the unified
> credit and the state taxes paid. Even if there was no Federal estate
> tax paid, does the State tax paid qualify?
No.
As there's no net estate tax after the unified credit, there's no tax to
allocate.
Thanks - I was afraid that was the answer......