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septiembre 24, 2025 by montanarolaw

Is Estate Planning Tax Deductible? What You Should Know

Estate planning is an important step in protecting your assets and ensuring your loved ones are provided for. But many families also wonder whether the costs associated with estate planning can reduce their tax burden. The answer depends on the type of expense, the purpose it serves, and current tax law.

In this article, we’ll break down what may and may not be deductible, especially for New York families preparing for the future.

Are Estate Planning Fees Tax Deductible?

Generally, personal expenses related to estate planning such as preparing a will or creating a basic trust are not tax deductible. The IRS considers these personal in nature. However, certain expenses connected to income-producing assets or estate administration may qualify for deductions.

Expenses Related to Managing, Conserving, or Maintaining Property

Some costs tied to estate planning overlap with property management or conservation. If these expenses are directly related to protecting assets that produce income, they may be deductible. Examples include:

  • Fees for managing rental properties within an estate

  • Legal costs to preserve or defend property rights

  • Expenses to ensure assets continue generating income

These deductions are generally limited to expenses connected with producing taxable income, not simply preserving family wealth.

Costs Incurred for the Production or Collection of Income

The IRS allows deductions for expenses related to earning or collecting taxable income. Within estate planning, this could include:

  • Professional fees for structuring trusts that generate income

  • Attorney guidance on estate matters tied to business operations

  • Costs connected to investment income administration

As with property-related expenses, the key factor is whether the expense is necessary for producing or collecting income not merely planning for inheritance.

What About Estate Administration Costs?

After someone passes away, the estate itself may deduct certain expenses on the estate’s income tax return (Form 1041). Examples include:

  • Executor’s fees

  • Court filing costs during probate

  • Professional fees related to managing the estate’s assets

These deductions are separate from an individual’s personal income tax return. Executors often work with attorneys and accountants to ensure the estate maximizes allowable deductions.

Why Tax Treatment Matters in Estate Planning

Understanding what can and cannot be deducted is crucial for families who want to minimize costs and maximize efficiency in estate administration. Even though most personal estate planning expenses aren’t deductible, strategic planning can:

  • Reduce estate taxes through properly structured trusts

  • Lower income taxes for estates and beneficiaries

  • Prevent disputes that lead to costly litigation

Because tax rules change and vary depending on the type of asset, professional guidance is key.

Work With an Estate Planning Attorney Who Understands Tax Law

At MontanaroLaw, we don’t just help families draft wills, we guide you through the financial and tax implications of your plan. From setting up trusts to handling estate administration, our team ensures you understand the tax impact of every decision.

Get Tax-Smart Estate Planning Guidance

Estate planning isn’t just about distributing assets it’s also about making sure your plan is financially efficient. While most planning costs aren’t deductible, some related expenses can reduce the overall tax burden on your estate and beneficiaries.

Protect your assets, reduce unnecessary taxes, and ensure your loved ones are cared for. Contact us today to schedule a strategy session and build a plan that secures your legacy.

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