Not really. There is no real way of avoiding estate taxes short of giving it all away and even then you have to do it gradually else they'll tax it.
[ Which is a windfall for tax-avoidance lawyers, who will show you how to get taken care of on the public dime after transferring your assets out of reach of the government.
Not really. There is no real way of avoiding estate taxes short of giving it all away and even then you have to do it gradually else they’ll tax it. ]
Pretty soon the only recourse will be owning a post hole digger and washing out used mayonaise jars....
And a map you give to your decendents.....