Jura Inheritance Tax Calculator
Last updated: 13 Nov 2025 • Author: Alexander Foelsche CPA (US), WP (DE), RE (CH)
Jura (JU) Inheritance & Gift Tax — Calculator
This quick calculator estimates Canton Jura inheritance & gift tax using a practical modelling approach: choose residency, enter the JU-situs portion (or derive it), add deductions and exempt shares, set the portion going to taxable (non-exempt) beneficiaries, and apply an assumed rate by heir class. Educational use only—actual assessments depend on cantonal/communal rules and documentation from the Jura tax authority.
Jura Inheritance & Gift Tax — Quick Calculator
Calculates instantly as you type. Educational model; real cases (heir-class specifics, communal practice, cross-border issues, timing) may differ.
1) Decedent & estate
2) Deductions & exemptions
3) Beneficiaries (taxable share & rate)
Hint: set 0% for exempt heirs (spouse/registered partner or direct descendants).
4) Results
How to use the calculator
Choose Nonresident and enter only JU-situs real/tangible assets.
Tips & limitations
- This is a teaching estimator. Real assessments depend on cantonal law, any communal practice, heir class, exemptions, and proofs (appraisals, relationship documents, invoices).
- Exempt classes: Spouse/registered partner and lineal descendants are generally exempt in Jura; use the inputs to remove those shares from the taxable base.
- Nonresident focus: Model only JU-situs assets (e.g., Jura real/tangibles). Intangibles of nonresidents are typically outside JU scope.
- Documentation: Keep appraisals, land-registry extracts, invoices, and relationship proofs; these drive deductions and exemption claims.
- Payment timing: Plan liquidity for the assessment due date (often ~30 days); interest on arrears applies after that date.
Not legal or tax advice. Confirm current Jura rules for the date of death/transfer.
