Mississippi Inheritance Laws: What You Should Know

Mississippi Inheritance Laws

Mississippi does not have either an estate tax or an inheritance tax, but there are other things you need to know about the state’s inheritance laws, including what happens if you die without a valid will. If you want professional guidance for your estate planning, or if you’ve just inherited a substantial amount of money, it can be helpful to work with a financial advisor. SmartAsset’s free advisor matching tool can pair you with up to three advisors who serve your area.

Does Mississippi have an Inheritance Tax or an Estate Tax?

Mississippi collects neither an estate tax nor an inheritance tax. Residents will still have to take into account the federal estate tax if the estate’s value is higher than a certain threshold. However, if a resident of Mississippi inherits property from a state with an estate tax, the estate would be subject to that tax before he or she could inherit the property. You will also likely have to file some taxes on behalf of the deceased.

Other Necessary Tax Filings

When you die, there are a number of tax returns that need to be filed.