gift tax
gift tax
Noun | 1. | gift tax - a tax imposed on transfers of property by gift during the lifetime of the giver |
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释义 | gift taxgift tax
gift taxgift taxn. Federal tax on large gifts. Gifts to members of a family may be up to $10,000 a year to each plus a life-time $30,000 in gifts without tax. Several states also impose gift taxes. As with all tax questions, professional assistance in gift tax planning is vital. gift taxGift taxGift Taxgift taxGift tax.A gift tax is a tax on the combined total value of the taxable gifts you make that exceed your lifetime federal tax-exempt limit of $1 million. The tax is figured as a percentage of the value of your gifts over that amount. For example, if during your lifetime you make taxable gifts of money and property valued at $1.2 million, you will owe federal gift tax on $200,000. You might also owe state gift tax, depending on where you live. However, you can make annual tax-free gifts to as many individuals and nonprofit institutions as you like. As long as the value of the gifts to each individual is less than the annual limit set by Congress, that amount doesn't count against your lifetime tax-free limits. Gifts to nonprofits are not taxed and don't count against your lifetime limit either. If you're married, you can give your spouse gifts of any value at anytime, totally tax free, provided he or she is a US citizen. There are limits on spousal gifts when the spouse is not a citizen. You are not required to report the tax-free gifts on your tax return, but you must report taxable gifts whose value exceeds the annual tax-free limit on IRS Form 709 for the year you make them. The tax becomes due when the cumulative total exceeds $1 million. However, the law setting the $1 million limit is set to expire at the end of 2010. Unless Congress acts before that date, the lifetime tax-exempt limit will fall back to $675,000. gift taxA federal tax that must be paid by a donor.The tax is based on the value of lifetime gifts made to others except in the following situations: • For the base year of 2004, one can make gifts of up to $11,000 of cash or property per year to each recipient without incurring gift taxes; spouses may give up to $22,000 per year to each recipient. After 2004, there is a cost-of-living adjustment. This is an important aspect of estate planning. See family limited partnership for details. • Tuition or medical expenses paid directly to the educational or medical institution are not counted as gifts, regardless of the relationship with the student or patient. • Gifts to spouses are not taxable; there are no dollar limits. • Gifts to political organizations or charities are not taxable. For more information, see Publication 950,“Introduction to Estate and Gift Taxes,” available at the IRS Web site,www.irs.gov. Gift Taxgift tax
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