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Posted on 8/13/12 at 2:21 pm to GreatLakesTiger24
True gift:
One person may gift up to $13,000 of value or cash to any one person without having to file a Federal gift tax return in a calendar year.
If it is comm property, they can gift together $26k to one person. But if my mom and dad want to gift me and my wife cash/property, that's 4 people @ $13k = $52k.
If you exceed any of these, you could do a partial gift this year, then the remaining portion next year. Or if not splitting it up, the giver could file the gift tax return and use a portion of their lifetime limit for estate and gift taxes. The receiver is never responsible for gift taxes.
FYI: LA has no estate/gift tax anymore
Hope it helps, but let me know if you need more info
One person may gift up to $13,000 of value or cash to any one person without having to file a Federal gift tax return in a calendar year.
If it is comm property, they can gift together $26k to one person. But if my mom and dad want to gift me and my wife cash/property, that's 4 people @ $13k = $52k.
If you exceed any of these, you could do a partial gift this year, then the remaining portion next year. Or if not splitting it up, the giver could file the gift tax return and use a portion of their lifetime limit for estate and gift taxes. The receiver is never responsible for gift taxes.
FYI: LA has no estate/gift tax anymore
Hope it helps, but let me know if you need more info
This post was edited on 8/13/12 at 2:23 pm
Posted on 8/13/12 at 2:36 pm to GreatLakesTiger24
I've always thought having to pay hundreds of dollars to register your vehicle/RV/Boat in a new state was ridiculous , also.
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