Ohio Estate & Inheritance Tax Calculator 2026

Calculate federal and state estate taxes for Ohio (OH)

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📋 Ohio Estate Tax Overview

Federal Exemption (2026)
$13.61M
State Estate Tax
None
State Inheritance Tax
None
Avg Home Value
$192,600

Ohio does not impose a state estate tax or inheritance tax. Ohio repealed its estate tax in 2013.

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📊 Estate Tax Summary — Ohio

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🛡️ Estate Tax Reduction Strategies for Ohio

1. Annual Gift Exclusion

Gift up to $19,000 per person per year (2026) without using your lifetime exemption. A married couple can give $38,000 per person.

2. Irrevocable Life Insurance Trust (ILIT)

Remove life insurance proceeds from your taxable estate by placing the policy in an ILIT. This can save 40% in estate taxes on the insurance proceeds.

3. Charitable Remainder Trust (CRT)

Receive income during your lifetime, then pass the remainder to charity — reducing your taxable estate while generating income.

4. Grantor Retained Annuity Trust (GRAT)

Transfer appreciating assets to heirs at reduced or zero gift tax cost. Ideal for assets expected to grow significantly.

5. Spousal Portability Election

A surviving spouse can use the deceased spouse's unused federal exemption — effectively doubling the exemption to $27.22M for a married couple.

❓ Ohio Estate Tax FAQ

Does Ohio have an estate tax?

No. Ohio does not impose a state estate tax. Only the federal estate tax applies to estates exceeding $13.61 million.

Does Ohio have an inheritance tax?

No. Ohio does not impose a state inheritance tax.

What is the federal estate tax exemption for 2026?

The federal estate tax exemption for 2026 is $13.61 million per individual ($27.22 million for married couples using portability). Estates below this threshold owe no federal estate tax. Note: This exemption is set to be cut roughly in half after 2025 under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act sunset — check current law.

What is the difference between estate tax and inheritance tax?

Estate tax is paid by the estate before distribution. Inheritance tax is paid by the individual beneficiaries after they receive their inheritance. The rate often depends on the beneficiary's relationship to the deceased.

How can I reduce my estate tax in Ohio?

Common strategies include: annual gifting ($19K/year per person), charitable donations, irrevocable trusts (ILITs, GRATs, CRTs), spousal portability, and taking advantage of Ohio's favorable tax environment.

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