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Old 12-10-2023, 09:58 PM   #3
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You really should be asking this important question to an estate planner. There are potential big tax consequences, depending on your state of residence. There are also ways to avoid some of these taxes through living trusts, etc. I have been through this. I am not an estate planner or tax expert. Good luck and the sooner you do something, the better.
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