Where you live can cost, or save, your estate hundreds of thousands of dollars. In this Tuesday Triage episode, Jill Mastroianni breaks down a listener question about estate taxes, domicile, and owning property in multiple states. Using a real-world scenario involving Washington, D.C., Maine, Georgia, and Kentucky, Jill explains how state estate and inheritance taxes actually work, why domicile is more than just a mailing address, and where people get tripped up when geography and estate planning collide. This episode helps separate fear from facts so you can make informed decisions about where, and how, you live.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode
Resources & Links
Change of Domicile Checklist:
https://www.deathreadiness.com/domicile-change-checklist
Episode 5: Why You Shouldn’t Worry About the Estate Tax:
https://www.deathreadiness.com/podcast/why-you-shouldnt-worry-about-the-estate-tax
Episode 19: Why You Need (or Don’t Need) a Trust:
https://www.deathreadiness.com/podcast/episode-19-how-to-know-if-you-need-a-trust
Get organized with The Death Readiness Playbook:
https://www.deathreadiness.com/playbook
Submit a question for a future Tuesday Triage episode:
https://www.deathreadiness.com/tuesdaytriage
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This podcast provides estate planning guidance for women and discusses real, practical issues, from caregiving, pre-planning a funeral, how to avoid probate using beneficiary designations, planning for individuals with special needs (and special needs trusts), whether you need a professional fiduciary (trustee or executor), how the estate tax works and how to preserve your legacy.
Tuesday Triage episodes answer questions from listeners like you, from powers of attorney, healthcare advance directives (and whether they work when you’re pregnant), what a Last Will and Testament really is, whether you need a trust, how Medicaid works and how to have senior and elder care conversations and how to care for aging parents.
Disclaimer: This podcast and all related content are for educational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. No attorney-client relationship is established here. Use of this information without careful analysis and review by your attorney, CPA, and/or financial advisor may cause serious adverse consequences. For legal guidance tailored to your unique situation, consult with a licensed attorney in your state.