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Do I Count a Gift as Income on Taxes?Thank You, Cindy from Lorain, Ohio Feedback About This Post:RE: Do I Count a Gift as Income on Taxes?
My wife and I received a home as a gift in 2007 and sold it in 2007. Do we have to pay income taxes on the proceeds we received from the sale ? Post By thankful gift (Guest Post) RE: Do I Count a Gift as Income on Taxes?Actually, it's per individual -- so the mother can give the son $7500 and the father can give the D-i-L $7500 and no one is over the limit on their tax. $12,000 per person per year ... $2 million lifetime as of 2006. Post By ErricZ (Guest Post) RE: Do I Count a Gift as Income on Taxes?If you have two parents, or two of you, the $15,000 gift can be made tax-free to both parents and giftees. The other part of your question...you don't have to itemize unless you want to, which you would only do if it will reduce your taxes. Even the first year I bought my house, I didn't have enough deductions, including the interest, to make itemizing worthwhile. I've done the calculation for several others, some then itemize, some don't, but there is no IRS rule that says you have to itemize. Congrats on buying your first house! Post By Jeneene (Guest Post) RE: Do I Count a Gift as Income on Taxes?
IRS Tax Tip 2006-14 Post By lkoenig (Guest Post) RE: Do I Count a Gift as Income on Taxes?
From past expierence. My parents were able to "GIFT" each one of us (3) children $10,000.00 a piece each year. THEY had to pay the tax on the money, we children DID NOT. It was a GIFT. The amount has gone up in recent years. I believe it's $11,000.00 now, per year, per person . YOU, being the recipient, would not have to pay tax or report it as long as it's $10,000.00 or less. The person giving it would, according to the IRS, report it as "GIFT TAX". Post by maggie3956 RE: Do I Count a Gift as Income on Taxes?The person receiving a gift never pays tax on it. The person giving a gift may have to file a gift tax return if it is over the yearly exclusion, but it rare that they would pay any tax as it simply reduces their life time credit. Post By JW CPA (Guest Post) RE: Do I Count a Gift as Income on Taxes?
Here's from the IRS website: Post by ThriftyFun RE: Do I Count a Gift as Income on Taxes?I know there is an exception for family giving family a one time gift, you should really check with an accountant, I think you will have to show that it was given, but it may not be taxed. Good Luck Post By Kim (Guest Post) RE: Do I Count a Gift as Income on Taxes?Any gift of value more than 2000.00 has to be included on taxes, there is a special section on tax forms that will allow you to enter it as a gift . check out www.irs.gov and search for gifts Post by Designersheets |
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