Which of my US assets are actually 'US-situs' for estate tax — and which are exempt?
I hold a mix of US things: shares of US companies, some shares of a non-US company, cash in a US bank, cash sitting in a US brokerage account, and a life-insurance policy on myself. Which of these would be pulled into a US estate-tax calculation if I died as a non-resident, and which are safe?
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