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Asked December 2014
If a person has a individual as POA upon that persons death does the POA have to pay inheritance tax?
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Dec 2014
The POA is void upon the death of the individual who it was for. If you're not sure about inheritance tax, check with a CPA or elder law attorney.
Take care,
Carol
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Take care,
Carol