2026 Updates to Federal Gift and Estate Tax - New Tax Rules for the Semiquincentennial.
Happy New Year, and welcome 2026! In this episode, we will discuss the new figures for 2026 related to the Annual Gift Tax Exclusion and the Federal Gift and Estate Tax Unified Credit Exemption. These are the numbers that help guide planning for federal estate tax. It is helpful to know how they work, even if you fall below the threshold for having a taxable estate. Related Videos: Introduction to Pennsylvania Inheritance Tax: / @attorneyfredlong Pennsylvania Inheritance Tax - What Assets and Transfers are EXEMPT? • Pennsylvania Inheritance Tax - What Assets... Link to Bio: https://longbrightbill.com/attorney-p... DISCLAIMER: This video is not legal advice and should not be relied upon in making any decision about your legal affairs. The content in this video is not a substitute for individualized legal advice from an attorney in your state.

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