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What (who) is death duties - definition

TAX PAID BY A PERSON WHO INHERITS THE ESTATE OF A NATURAL PERSON WHO HAS DIED
Death duty; Death duties; Estate duty; Inheritence Tax; Estate tax; Inheritance taxes; Estate Tax; Succession duty; State estate tax; State Estate Tax; Estate taxes; Erbschaftsteuer; Droits de succession; Successierechten; Estate taxation; Death Duties; Inheriance tax; Inheritance Tax; Succession duties; Estate inheritance tax; Real estate inheritance tax; Inheritance transfer tax
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death duties         
Death duties were a tax which had to be paid on the money and property of someone who had died. This tax is now called inheritance tax
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N-PLURAL
death duty         
¦ noun (in the UK) a tax levied on property after the owner's death. Now called inheritance tax.
inheritance tax         
¦ noun (in the UK) tax levied on property and money acquired by gift or inheritance (introduced in 1986).

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Inheritance tax

International tax law distinguishes between an estate tax and an inheritance tax. An inheritance tax is a tax paid by a person who inherits money or property of a person who has died, whereas an estate tax is a levy on the estate (money and property) of a person who has died. However, this distinction is not always observed; for example, the UK's "inheritance tax" is a tax on the assets of the deceased, and strictly speaking is therefore an estate tax.

For historical reasons, the term death duty is still used colloquially (though not legally) in the UK and some Commonwealth countries. For political, statutory and other reasons, the term death tax is sometimes used to refer to estate tax in the United States.

Examples of use of death duties
1. Their successors will go broke paying death duties.
2. Death duties can also be charged on UK bank account balances.
3. Death duties of 40 per cent are payable on any assets above 285,000.
4. The announcement scrapping death duties up to a million quid changed all that.
5. Since the inheritance tax threshold is 285,000, either sister is liable for 61,000 in death duties.