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Do I Owe Pennsylvania Inheritance Tax?

Posted on Wed Feb 11, 2015, on Probate and Estate Administration

From our “Ask a Question” Mailbag: Transferring Real Estate and Pennsylvania Inheritance Tax

Most Recently Updated July 12, 2018.

My mother transferred her Montgomery County home to me two years ago. She recently died. I am going to sell the house soon, but do I have to pay Pennsylvania Inheritance Tax?”

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Transferring Real Estate and Pennsylvania Inheritance Tax

Not in your case.

Transferring Real Estate and Pennsylvania Inheritance Tax

The Pennsylvania Inheritance Tax of 4.5% applies to transfers to children at death, and includes all gifts made within one year of the date of death. If the house was transferred properly into your name two years ago, it will not be subject to the Pennsylvania Inheritance Tax.

Step Up Basis

That being said, it will also not receive a Step-Up in basis. When a person dies, the basis that the heir receives in inherited property is the date-of-death fair market value. Let’s look at an example here, with the math explained below. In this case, let’s say the house was worth $250,000 at her death, if she had died owning the house and gave it to you through her will, you would have paid a 4.5% Inheritance Tax on the whole amount. But when you sold the house at her death for $250,000 your basis would have been $250,000 and there would be no capital gains tax owed.

Transfer Basis

Because your mother gave you the house outright, two years prior, rather than leaving it to you in her will, you have Transfer Basis, meaning you have whatever basis she had in the house. If she paid $20,000 for the house this would mean that if you sell the house for $250,000 you have to pay capital gains taxes on $230,000. In that case, it would have been better to pay the 4.5% Inheritance Tax.

1) Taxes if Transferred at Death

  • Value of House = 250k
  • Mom’s Basis = 20k
  • Tax Owed = 250,000 x 4.5% = $11,250

2) Taxes if Transferred 2 Years Prior

  • Value of House = 250k
  • Mom’s Basis = 20k
  • Amount Subject to Capital Gains = 250,000 – 20,000 = $230,000
  • *Tax Owed (15%) = 230,000 x 15% = $34,500
  • **Tax Owed (20%) = 230,000 x 20% = $46,000

* Capital gains rate is dependent on regular income tax rate. For 2015, 15% is for those earning ordinary income from ($37,450 to $411,500 per year). 20% rate is for those earning over $413,200 per year. As you can see, transferring property prior to death creates a larger tax burden in this hypothetical.

More Probate Questions?

Avoiding probate by real estate transfer is only part of the overall probate process. By all means, if you wish to learn more, please read my more detailed article, The Probate Process All You Need to Know.

In Conclusion: Transferring Real Estate and Pennsylvania Inheritance Tax

I hope that this article was helpful in explaining Transferring Real Estate and Pennsylvania Inheritance Tax. Further, I included links to even more detailed information on my website. Therefore, please contact me and let me know how I did. Certainly, your comments and questions are welcome!

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