UT risk area
Tax exposure in Utah
State estate or inheritance tax rules and how they interact with federal thresholds.
Utah's inheritance tax was eliminated after December 31, 2004, and Utah does not require inheritance tax returns.
Does the state impose an estate or inheritance tax?Who is exempt or receives preferential treatment?How does federal tax interact with state rules?
At a glance
Key takeaways
- Utah's inheritance tax ended after December 31, 2004.
- Utah inheritance tax returns are not required.
- With no state death tax, tax exposure is primarily federal when the estate exceeds the federal exemption.
Questions to consider
Questions this risk area helps you evaluate in Utah
- Does the state impose an estate or inheritance tax?
- Who is exempt or receives preferential treatment?
- How does federal tax interact with state rules?
State overview
Utah's inheritance tax was eliminated after December 31, 2004, and Utah does not require inheritance tax returns.
- Utah's inheritance tax ended after December 31, 2004.
- Utah inheritance tax returns are not required.
- With no state death tax, tax exposure is primarily federal when the estate exceeds the federal exemption.
Sources
- https://tax.utah.gov/utah-taxes/inheritance-tax
- https://taxfoundation.org/data/all/state/estate-inheritance-taxes/
Risk sources
- IRS inflation adjustments for tax year 2026
Use for the current federal estate tax basic exclusion amount.
- IRS Instructions for Form 706 (United States Estate Tax Return)
Defines filing requirements and federal estate tax framework.
- Tax Foundation - State estate and inheritance taxes
Current list of states with estate or inheritance taxes.
National sources provide baseline context; state statutes and court rules control in Utah.