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Only a Handful of Oregonians Pay the Estate Tax

Only a handful of Oregonians are subject to the federal estate tax, and their ranks will shrink further next year.

If you attended 250 funerals in Oregon in 2006, odds are only one estate would have been subject to the federal tax. With its generous exemptions, the federal estate tax affects no one but the extremely wealthy, and even many of them avoid it with tax planning and charitable giving.

Read the news release Only a Handful of Oregonians Pay the Estate Tax, Study Shows.


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