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  2. How to give stock as a holiday gift

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    You can safely gift stock under the annual gift exclusion, which allows individuals to give up to $17,000 annually (for 2023) or $18,000 (for 2024) to any number of recipients without incurring a ...

  3. Generation-skipping transfer tax - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. generation-skipping transfer tax (a.k.a. "GST tax") imposes a tax on both outright gifts and transfers in trust to or for the benefit of unrelated persons who are more than 37.5 years younger than the donor or to related persons more than one generation younger than the donor, such as grandchildren. [1]

  4. The Gifting Strategy That Could Help You Avoid Estate Taxes - AOL

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    If Loretta lives another 20 years and leaves the stock to Rich when she dies, the stock would be worth $13.3 million. Rich would receive a step-up in basis and wouldn’t owe taxes on any of the ...

  5. Gift tax in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A gift tax, known originally as inheritance tax, is a tax imposed on the transfer of ownership of property during the giver's life. The United States Internal Revenue Service says that a gift is "Any transfer to an individual, either directly or indirectly, where full compensation (measured in money or money's worth) is not received in return."

  6. A Guide To Giving Stocks as Gifts - AOL

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  7. Uniform Transfers to Minors Act - Wikipedia

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    The Uniform Transfers To Minors Act (UTMA) is a uniform act drafted and recommended by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws in 1986, and subsequently enacted by all U.S. States, which provides a mechanism under which gifts can be made to a minor without requiring the presence of an appointed guardian for the minor, and which satisfies the Internal Revenue Service ...

  8. 8 Must-Know Rules for Gifting Holiday Money to Family

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    Gifting money to family members can help show you care and is especially convenient if they live far away. Maybe you’re not sure what they’d like for their birthday, or you’re helping them ...

  9. Estate tax in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In a marriage, a couple can pool their individual gift exemptions to make gifts worth up to $30,000 per (recipient) person per year without incurring any gift tax. Second, there is a lifetime credit on total gifts until a combined total of $5,250,000 (not covered by annual exclusions) has been given.