A Guide to North Carolina Inheritance Laws

Even though North Carolina has neither an estate tax or nor an inheritance tax, the federal estate tax still applies to North Carolinians, depending on the value of their estate. In this article, we break down North.

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Even though North Carolina has neither an estate tax or nor an inheritance tax, the federal estate tax still applies to North Carolinians, depending on the value of their estate. In this article, we break down North Carolina’s inheritance laws, including what happens if you die without a valid will, and what happens to your property. If you want professional guidance with your estate or inheritance plans, the SmartAsset advisor matching tool can match you with a financial advisor in your area who can help.

Does North Carolina Have an Inheritance or Estate Tax?

North Carolina does not collect an inheritance tax or an estate tax. However, state residents should remember to take into account the federal estate tax if their estate or the estate they are inheriting is worth more than $11.18 million. Even if you are a resident of North Carolina, if you inherit property from another state, that state may have an estate tax that applies. You may also have to file some taxes on behalf of the deceased.

Other Necessary Tax Filings

When you die, there are many federal and estate tax situations that need to become a priority for those who survive you. Besides the state estate tax, you need to look out for the following: