Estate Tax

SHORT DESCRIPTION OF THE ESTATE TAX DIVISION

In Ohio, an Estate Tax return is filed within nine months of a person’s date of death. One copy is filed with the Probate Court and a second copy is filed with the County Auditor, as agent of the Ohio Tax Commissioner. The tax due is based on the net value of the decedent’s estate. This net value is based on the gross value minus the debts and administration expenses of the estate. The gross value is made up of all assets, such as real estate, bank accounts, stocks, bonds, personalty, and such. The debts and administration expenses are made up of funeral costs, attorney and executor fees, outstanding bills in the name of the decedent, and such. Ohio allows an unlimited marital deduction that allows property to pass from one spouse to another without taxation. Effective for dates of death after January 1, 2001, a maximum tax credit of $6,600 is allowed. For dates of death after January 1, 2002, the maximum tax credit is $13,900. Taxes are paid at the Auditor's office. It is strongly recommended that an attorney be retained to prepare this return.

The Auditor also issues Consent to Transfer Property (Tax Releases) for Estates. These releases are issued only for assets and accounts with a value greater than $25,000. For assets held jointly between husband and wife only, no release is necessary for any amount. These releases serve two purposes. First, it notifies the financial institution that it may transfer ownership of the asset. Second, it notifies the Department of Taxation that the estate and asset exist and that an estate tax return may be necessary.

Important Legislative Notice:

The Ohio Legislature has passed Senate Bill 108. This would reduce the State's share of the estate tax and raise the value of the estate before the estate taxes would be due. These changes would take effect for dates of death after January 1, 2001. For additional details go the the Legislative Service Commission website. Estate Tax forms are also available through our office:

138 E Court St. Room 501

Cincinnati, OH 45202

Telephone: (513) 946-4175

FAX: (513) 946-4124

If you need additional assistance, please contact an attorney or the Ohio Department of Taxation. The Department’s address is:

Estate Tax Division
800 Freeway Drive North
Columbus, OH 43229
Fax Machine (614) 387-1984
General Information (toll-free) (800) 977-7711

Reminders about Estate Tax:

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Department of Assessments

Estate Tax Division

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