The Indiana inheritance tax is not a tax on the property itself, but on the transferee’s (heir’s) right to receive or succeed to property. The tax is imposed at progressive rates with exemptions decreasing and the rates rising the more distant the relationship of the decedent to the recipient of the property.

In Indiana, the inequality of the tax on gay and lesbian couple can be dramatic. For example, on a $100,000 inheritance:

 
A surviving husband or wife will pay $0
A surviving partner will pay $10,000

Learn how to lessen the costs.

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