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Estate Tax 2026: 7 Steps Before Year-End for Florida

1715 Treasure Coast Financial Wellness with Thomas Davies

1715 Treasure Coast Financial Wellness with Thomas Davies
Estate Tax 2026: 7 Steps Before Year-End for Florida
Jun 08, 2026

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**Your estate could face a 40% tax hit in just two years—unless you act now.** On December 31, 2026, the federal estate tax exemption drops from $13.61 million to approximately $7 million per person. For Florida residents with estates between $5 million and $13 million, this sunset provision could expose significant wealth to devastating taxation. In this episode, we break down seven actionable steps you can take before year-end to protect your financial legacy. From strategic wealth management techniques to fiduciary considerations, we cover the essential moves that could save your family hundreds of thousands of dollars. Whether you're building your retirement strategy or refining your financial planning approach, understanding these changes is critical. The time to act is now—not after the deadline passes. Ready to talk? Schedule a complimentary discovery call at TDWealth.net. For educational purposes only. Not investment advice. 📖 Full show notes: https://tdwealth.net/estate-tax-2026-7-steps-before-year-end-for-florida/

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