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Item Title: Estate Planning When Your Spouse is Not a U.S. Citizen
Summary: When estate tax applies, it can take a large chunk out of an estate. And if your spouse is not an American citizen, the tax bite will be even worse. Some elements of tax law that allow citizens to avoid estate tax are not available to non-citizens, even if they are residents of the United States. Learn how citizenship status affects a taxable estate by reading the "Full Article."
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