Florida Estate Tax Guide vs Hiring a CPA: Which Do You Actually Need?
Compare using a Florida estate tax guide versus hiring a CPA. See costs, what each covers, and which approach fits your estate situation.
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Compare using a Florida estate tax guide versus hiring a CPA. See costs, what each covers, and which approach fits your estate situation.
You don't need an estate attorney for every Florida tax obligation after death. Here are the alternatives, what each covers, and when an attorney is truly required.
Managing a Florida estate from another state? Here's what out-of-state executors need for tax obligations, county procedures, and the traps remote executors miss.
When a Florida homeowner dies, the Save Our Homes assessment cap resets to full market value. Here's what heirs must do to prevent property taxes from tripling.
How to file the final Form 1040 for someone who died in Florida — what income to include, how to sign it, deadlines, and what to do with missing 1099s.
Comparing a Florida-specific estate tax guide against TurboTax and H&R Block for estate returns. What national software misses about Florida.
When does a Florida estate file Form 1041? What is a Schedule K-1 from an estate? How does the fiscal year election work? Answers for executors and beneficiaries.
Florida raised the summary administration threshold to $150,000 in 2026. Here's the best estate tax resource for small estates that qualify for the simplified route.
Can you handle estate taxes after a death in Florida without a CPA? Here's exactly what you can do yourself, what requires a professional, and the risks of each.
Florida inherited property gets a stepped-up basis to fair market value at death. Here's how to document it correctly and avoid capital gains when you sell.
Florida's Disposition Without Administration lets certain heirs skip probate entirely for small estates. Learn eligibility rules, the $20,000 2026 cap, and what it cannot cover.
Florida inherited property capital gains explained: step-up in basis, date-of-death valuation, and how to avoid a surprise IRS bill when you sell.
Does a Florida estate need to file Form F-1041? Learn when a Florida fiduciary income tax return is required, deadlines, and how it differs from the federal Form 1041.
When does a Florida estate need a CPA? What to prepare before your first meeting so you don't pay $400/hour for document sorting. A practical guide for executors.
Broward County requires mandatory Smart Forms for all probate filings. Standard state forms are rejected. Here's how the system works in 2026.
What makes a Florida estate tax guide actually useful in 2026? Here's what executors need covered, what outdated guides miss, and why current information matters.
Florida Probate Rule 5.030 requires most executors to hire an attorney. Learn the one exception and what happens if you try to go it alone.
Florida's CS/SB 1500 doubles the summary administration threshold to $150,000 and gives executors new enforcement powers against banks. What changed July 1, 2026.
Florida's Notice to Creditors starts a 3-month creditor claims window. Learn the publication rules, how to handle known creditors, and the two-year absolute bar.
Florida executors face personal tax liability if they distribute assets before paying IRS debts. Here's every tax obligation a personal representative must manage.
Florida abolished Form DR-312 in July 2023. If you're searching for this affidavit of no Florida estate tax due, here's what replaced it and what you actually need.
Florida formal probate takes 6–12 months minimum. Here's the exact statutory deadline schedule executors must follow, county by county.
How to file Form DR-501T to transfer Florida's Save Our Homes cap after a death and prevent a sudden property tax spike. Deadlines and steps.
A complete Florida executor tax checklist covering final income tax, fiduciary returns, estate EIN, property tax deadlines, and the key steps after a death in Florida.