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2000 - 2001 Estate Federal Tax Calculator

If you want to pass on as much of your estate as possible to your heirs, you should speak with a financial and/or legal advisor to create an Estate Plan.  Federal estate taxes will consume a sizeable amount of your estate without a well crafted plan.   The first steps in creating such a plan are to figure your estate's worth (assets minus liabilities), and then calculate the federal tax that may be due on your estate.   The worksheet below will figure your estate's worth and the estimated 2000-2001 federal taxes due.  Bring these results to your financial/legal advisor and start an Estate Plan today!  NOTE, you must enter something in the Owe section, at the min enter Funeral expense.
WHAT DO YOU OWN?
Annuities  
Artwork  
Automobiles  
Boats  
Bonds  
Cash  
Collectibles  
Business Interest (s)  
Home  
Household Items  
Jewelry  
Life Insurance  
Loans to Family  
Mutual Funds  
Other Real Estate  
Retirement Benefits  
Stocks  
Tangible Personal Property  
WHAT DO YOU OWE?
Auto Loans  
Credit Card Debt  
Home Equity Loans  
Life Insurance Policy Loans  
Mortgage (s)  
Final Expenses "Funeral"  
 
TOTAL ASSETS  
TOTAL LIABILITIES
APPROXIMATE ESTATE WORTH
ESTIMATED 2000 - 2001 ESTATE TAXES
This estate calculator is for general information and education purposes only.   The information and results provided should not be construed as legal or tax advice.  Please consult with your legal or financial advisor to determine the appropriateness of this calculator for your particular circumstances.  We assume no responsibility or liability for the accuracy of the information provided.

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