Colorado Estate & Inheritance Tax 2025 — No State Death Tax

Colorado has no state estate tax and no inheritance tax for 2025. See how that compares and check federal exposure — instant, in your browser.

Free Colorado estate and inheritance tax reference for 2025. Colorado levies no state-level estate tax and no inheritance tax, though the federal estate tax can still apply to estates above $13,990,000 per person. Source: Tax Foundation "Estate and Inheritance Taxes by State, 2025". Runs entirely in your browser; no data sent to any server. It runs free in your browser on Gera Tools, with nothing uploaded.

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Does Colorado have an estate tax or inheritance tax in 2025?

No. Colorado levies neither a state estate tax nor an inheritance tax for 2025. The only death tax that could apply is the federal estate tax, and only for estates above $13,990,000 per person. (Source: Tax Foundation, "Estate and Inheritance Taxes by State, 2025".)

Colorado Estate & Inheritance Tax 2025

Colorado levies no state estate tax and no inheritance tax for 2025. An estate may still owe the federal estate tax, but only if it exceeds the federal exemption of $13,990,000 per person (2025). Most estates owe no death tax at all.

The reference below confirms there is no Colorado state death tax and shows the federal threshold for context.

Important: Colorado has no state estate tax and no inheritance tax for 2025. This covers state-level death taxes only — it excludes the federal estate tax (exemption $13,990,000 per person for 2025) and gift tax. Estate tax is paid by the estate; inheritance tax is paid by the beneficiary. Verify current figures with the Colorado Department of Revenue. This is not tax or legal advice.