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  2. What to Know About the Gift and Estate Tax in 2014 - AOL

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    Few tax laws cause as much confusion as those that apply to the gift and estate tax, and 2014 is no different. Fortunately, the major changes in recent years have been to your advantage.

  3. Gift tax in the United States - Wikipedia

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    There is no gift tax if the property is not located in the U.S. There is no gift tax if it is intangible property, such as shares in U.S. corporations and interests in partnerships or LLCs. Non-resident alien donors are allowed the same annual gift tax exclusion as other taxpayers ($14,000 per year for 2013 through 2016 [9]). Non-resident alien ...

  4. Gift Tax in 2014: What Holiday Givers Should Know Now

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    Unfortunately, paying tax is also a big part of the American tradition. So, as you pick out presents for your loved ones this holiday season, do you Gift Tax in 2014: What Holiday Givers Should ...

  5. Ask an Advisor: How Much Can I Gift My Son and Daughter-in ...

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    If any gift exceeds the annual limit, you’ll file a gift tax return on IRS Form 709. ... in 2023 you could each separately gift $17,000 to an adult child for a total $34,000 nontaxable gift, but ...

  6. Gift tax - Wikipedia

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    In economics, a gift tax is the tax on money or property that one living person or corporate entity gives to another. [1] A gift tax is a type of transfer tax that is imposed when someone gives something of value to someone else. The transfer must be gratuitous or the receiving party must pay a lesser amount than the item's full value to be ...

  7. 7 ways to give money as a gift - AOL

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    However, like cash, gift cards given by a friend or family member generally fall under the gift tax exemption, so unless you give more than $18,000 worth of gift cards per person in 2024, it won ...

  8. Uniform Gifts to Minors Act - Wikipedia

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    Tax law changes in 1986, 2006, 2007 and 2017 known as the "kiddie tax" have substantially reduced the tax savings of UGMAs and UTMAs. [ citation needed ] Until 2018, for beneficiaries under 19 (under 24 if a student), the first $1,000 of unearned income was tax-free, the second $1,000 was taxed at the minor's rate (typically 15%), and the ...

  9. 2014 Tax Tables: What They Mean for Your Taxes - AOL

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    Every year, the IRS releases new tax tables that reflect the basic income-tax rates that people pay. Yet the IRS routinely waits until the last minute to release them, with even 2013's tax tables ...