Inheritance Laws in Kentucky

Kentucky Inheritance Laws

Kentucky is one of the few states that implement dower and curtesy laws, which are a relic of past U.S. inheritance law policies. That same distinction of rarity applies to its inheritance tax, as only five other states levy it. Below we provide comprehensive information on Kentucky inheritance laws. But if you’re looking for hands-on guidance, SmartAsset’s free matching tool can pair you with up to three financial advisors who serve your area.

Does Kentucky Have an Inheritance Tax or Estate Tax?

Although Kentucky is one of just a handful of states in the U.S. that include an inheritance tax in its laws, certain heirs won’t have to pay it, depending on their relationship with the decedent. This is determined by which “class” an heir falls into. The classes are defined as follows:

Kentucky Inheritance Tax

ClassWho it IncludesTax Rates and Exemptions
Class A – Children, spouse, parents, siblings and grandchildren– Completely exempt from all inheritance taxes
Class B – Aunts, uncles, nephews, nieces, great-grandchildren– Exempt up to $1,000
– Rates range from 4% to 16%
Class C– Cousins, friends, organizations and anyone else outside of Classes A & B– Exempt up to $500
– Rates range from 6% to 16%

This inheritance tax is only levied against the estates of residents and nonresidents who own property in Kentucky. It must be filed within 18 months of the individual’s death, though filing it early has its perks. If you can manage to pay off the entire inheritance tax prior to nine months passing since the death, the Kentucky Department of Revenue will apply a 5% discount. You might even find yourself eligible for an installment plan to help you pay it off gradually. Those who file late may face a penalty tax.

There is no estate tax in Kentucky.

Other Necessary Tax Filings

Paying the Kentucky inheritance tax is just the first step in the process of managing all the various tax implications that come during and following the distribution of an estate. Be sure to keep the following in mind: