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More WA State Estate Tax Strategies | Rich Life Letter #105

| | Estate Planning, Newsletters
Happy Sunday! Last week we talked about how a Credit Shelter Trust (sidenote – miss a newsletter? They’re ALL on our website – https://cmslawfirm.com/blog) can help married couples take their WA state estate tax exemption from $3m to $6m. This week we’re going to talk about what to do after that to further reduce your estate taxes (these will also work if you are not married). A couple of notes before we get going though. Note 1 – if you…
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No, the Government Won’t Take Your Assets When You Die

| | Estate Planning
One of the most common misconceptions I hear during estate planning consultations is this: “If I don’t make an estate plan, the government will take all my assets.” Let me clear this up right away—that’s not how it works. What Really Happens If You Die Without an Estate Plan If you pass away without a will, trust, or other estate planning documents, there are state laws—called intestacy laws—that determine who inherits your property. Here’s the general order of distribution: Spouse…
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Washington State Estate Tax Changes Coming in 2025: What You Need to Know

| | Estate Planning
If you’re a Washington resident with a sizable estate, big changes are coming to the state estate tax on July 1, 2025. For the first time in over a decade, the exemption is increasing—but so are the tax rates. Here’s a breakdown of what’s changing and how to prepare. The Good News: Higher Exemption Threshold Starting July 1, 2025, the Washington state estate tax exemption will rise from $2.193 million to $3 million. This is the first increase since around…
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Why You Should Think Twice Before Gifting Your House to Your Kids

| | Estate Planning
When it comes to passing on your home to your children, there’s an important tax consideration many people overlook: the step-up in tax basis. Understanding this can save your heirs a significant amount of money when they eventually sell the property. What Is Tax Basis and Why Does It Matter? When you buy a home, the purchase price becomes your tax basis in that property. This means that if you sell the house later, you owe capital gains tax on…
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The Two Estate Taxes Washington Residents Need to Know About

| | Estate Planning
If you live in Washington state and are planning your estate, understanding how estate taxes work is crucial. I’m Christopher Small, owner of CMS Law Firm, where we specialize in estate planning and probate. In this post, I’ll explain the two main estate taxes Washington residents should be aware of: the federal estate tax and Washington’s state estate tax. 1. The Federal Estate Tax The federal estate tax applies to estates nationwide, and currently, the exemption amount is around $14…
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How to Avoid Washington State Estate Tax by Moving Out of State

| | Estate Planning
Washington residents face a unique challenge when it comes to estate taxes. If your estate exceeds the state’s exemption threshold, Washington’s estate tax can take a significant chunk of your assets. But there is a straightforward legal strategy that might help you avoid this tax altogether: moving out of Washington state. Why Moving Out of Washington Can Help You Avoid Estate Tax Hi, I’m Christopher Small, owner of CMS Law Firm. We specialize in estate planning and probate, helping families…
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How a Good Estate Plan Can Save a Life

| | Estate Planning
A good estate plan doesn’t just protect your assets—it can change the course of someone’s life. Without it, even well-meaning families can face chaos, conflict, and unnecessary hardship. With it, loved ones have clarity, stability, and resources when they need them most. A Real Story: How Planning Saved a Child’s Future A friend of mine, Scott, lost both of his parents at a young age. His father passed away from a sudden heart attack, and several years later, his mother…
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