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Kentucky Inheritance Tax Guide

Kentucky Inheritance Tax Guide (2025) — Classes A/B/C, 9-Month Discount, Forms, Nonresidents & Calculator

Last updated: 10 Nov 2025 • Author: Alexander Foelsche CPA (US), WP (DE), RE (CH)

Kentucky Inheritance Tax & Probate — Complete Guide

What executors and families need to know about the Kentucky inheritance tax and probate: who pays (Class A/B/C), what’s taxable, nonresident rules for property in Kentucky, forms, deadlines, the 5% 9-month discount, and planning ideas — plus a calculator, case notes, and a nonresident guide.

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Quick Primer (official): Kentucky Department of Revenue — Inheritance & Estate Tax portal (forms, FAQs, addresses, payment). See forms 92A200, 92A201, and Guide 92F101.
Why this matters. Kentucky’s inheritance tax is assessed per beneficiary using Classes A/B/C. Timing can save money: a 5% discount applies if each beneficiary’s tax is paid within 9 months.

Kentucky Inheritance & Probate Basics

Courts & intestacy

Probate is handled by Kentucky District Courts (probate division). Without a will, distribution follows Kentucky intestacy statutes.

How Kentucky probate works

Typical steps: open estate, appoint personal representative, notices to interested parties/creditors, inventory & appraisals, pay debts/expenses/taxes, accountings, decree of distribution, close estate.

Kentucky Inheritance Tax — At a Glance

Tax type
State inheritance tax (not an estate tax). Liability is calculated per beneficiary.
Beneficiary classes
Class A: spouse, lineal ascendants/descendants — generally exempt.
Class B: siblings, nieces/nephews, certain in-laws — modest exemptions, graduated rates.
Class C: all others — small exemption, graduated rates.
Nonresidents
Generally taxed on Kentucky-situs real and tangible property (e.g., real estate, vehicles, equipment, art kept in KY). Most nonresident intangibles are excluded unless they have a business situs in Kentucky.
Due date & discount
Return due in 18 months after death. 5% discount if a beneficiary’s tax is paid within 9 months of death.
Installments
If a beneficiary’s net tax > $5,000, up to 10 annual installments may be available (interest applies).
Core forms
92A200 (Inheritance Tax Return); 92A201 (No Tax Due); and the court Affidavit of Exemption when all takers are Class A.

Need a fast estimate? Try the Kentucky Inheritance Tax Calculator.

Official Pages, Forms & Where to File

Nonresidents & Kentucky-Situs Property (“Inheritance Tax on Property in Kentucky”)

Asset typeKentucky treatmentNotes
Real property in KentuckyIncludedTaxable for Class B/C beneficiaries; exempt for Class A.
Tangible personal property kept in KYIncludedVehicles, equipment, boats, artwork located in KY.
Intangibles (stock, bank/brokerage)Generally excludedExcluded for nonresidents unless a business situs is established in KY.
Entity interests (LLC/partnership)Generally excludedTreated as intangibles; confirm no KY business situs.

If you’re a nonresident with Kentucky real/tangible property, see the Nonresident Guide for examples and checklists.

Filing Mechanics, Discount & Installments

  • When to file: Return due within 18 months from date of death.
  • 5% discount: Pay within 9 months to claim the discount (per beneficiary).
  • Installments: If a beneficiary’s net tax > $5,000, up to 10 annual installments may be available (interest applies).
  • All Class A takers? Use 92A201 (No Tax Due) or the court Affidavit of Exemption where accepted.

Planning Ideas to Reduce Kentucky Inheritance Tax

  • Design for Class A. Favor Class A beneficiaries (outright or in trust) to keep transfers exempt.
  • Charitable bequests. Reduce taxable shares for Class B/C beneficiaries.
  • Nonresident situs. Limit Kentucky-situs assets for Class B/C; avoid creating a business situs for intangibles.
  • Liquidity & timing. Arrange cash to capture the 9-month discount and avoid forced sales.

For step-by-step implementation, see Kentucky Inheritance Tax Planning or book a fixed-fee planning consult.

Case Law & Examples

Key Kentucky authorities interpret beneficiary classes, exemptions, business situs, discount timing, and probate coordination. Browse concise notes on the Kentucky Inheritance Tax Cases page.

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FAQs

Does Kentucky have an inheritance or an estate tax?

Kentucky has a state inheritance tax assessed per beneficiary, not a separate estate tax on the estate as a whole.

Who is exempt?

Class A (spouse and lineal ascendants/descendants) is generally exempt. Classes B/C have smaller exemptions and graduated rates.

What’s the deadline and discount?

Return due in 18 months; pay within 9 months to receive a 5% discount on the inheritance tax (per beneficiary).

How are nonresidents taxed?

Nonresidents are generally taxed on Kentucky-situs real and tangible property; nonresident intangibles are usually excluded unless they have a business situs in Kentucky.

Which forms do I use?

92A200 for tax-due cases; 92A201 for “No Tax Due”; many courts accept an Affidavit of Exemption when all takers are Class A.