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Pennsylvania Estate Planning Blog
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Gifting Rules For 2013
Thinking about making a gift in 2013? The rules have changed a bit since 2012 and years past. Each person has an annual gifting exemption and a lifetime gifting exemption.
Annual Gifting Exemption: $14,000/Per Year
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Each year, you can give $14,000 to an individual, tax-free to you and the individual.
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You can give to multiple people per year, so for instance, with 3 kids, you can give $42,000 total to the three.
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If you're married, you can double your gifts. Therefore, you and a spouse can give $28,000 to each child.
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For example, with three children, you could gift $84,000 total per year under the annual gifting exemption.
Lifetime Gifting Exemption: $5 Million/Lifetime
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You can give OVER $14,000 per person.
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Hwever, any gift over that amount would trigger an IRS filing (Form 709) and the amount above $14,000 would count towards your $5 million lifetime exemption.
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Just to be clear, the gifts of $14,000 or under do not count towards that lifetime exemption, so you have a LOT of opportunity for tax-free gift-making.
Income Tax Liability on Gifts:
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There is no income tax liability to the kids for the gifts.
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Obviously, what the person receiving gifts does with those gifts could generate taxes if they invest it, etc.
Contact us today at (215) 706-0200 for more gifting help.
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