Oregon Declaration of Gift of Cash over Period of Years with Splitting of Gift with Spouse

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Gift taxes are taxes that supplement the Estate Tax. Gift taxes are placed on gifts given away to any person while you are still living, so that you may not avoid estate taxes by making gifts of your estate. You may give up to $12,000 a year in cash or assets to an unlimited number of people each year without incurring gift tax liability, but the gifts must have no conditions attached. Married couples can give, as a couple, a $24,000 gift per year to as many people as they want. Under federal tax law, gifts totaling more than $12,000 to one person in one year are considered a taxable gift and generate a potential gift tax. It does not matter if you give one $13,000 gift or 13 gifts of $1,000 each, or one gift of $12,000 and a "birthday gift" of $1,000.


Gifts beyond the $12,000 limit (there is an exception for gifts that are directly paid by the gift giver for tuition and medical expenses) are considered "taxable gifts." Taxable gifts create liability for a gift tax. But gift tax is not due to be paid until you give away over $1,000,000 in your lifetime.

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Your parents can gift you $30,000, but they may need to report this gift on their tax returns since it exceeds the annual exclusion limit of $15,000 per parent. However, they can choose to split the gift, effectively using their gift tax exclusions. If they file IRS Form 709, they can ensure everything is in compliance while minimizing potential tax implications.

You report gift splitting on IRS Form 709, United States Gift (and Generation-Skipping Transfer) Tax Return. Use this form to indicate that you and your spouse want to split gifts made during the tax year. By doing so, both of you can take advantage of your respective gift tax exclusions, enhancing your giving strategy.

If you give more than $15,000 in cash or assets (for example, stocks, land, a new car) in a year to any one person, you need to file a gift tax return. That doesn't mean you have to pay a gift tax. It just means you need to file IRS Form 709 to disclose the gift.

Gift splitting allows a married couple to combine their individual gift tax exemptions to help enhance the benefits of tax-free gifting. This process is not automatic and the ability to split gifts requires that certain prerequisites are met, including the consent of both spouses on a filed federal gift tax return.

The annual gift tax exclusion allows individuals to give up to $15,000 tax-free to a single recipient. Spouses are entitled to the same annual gift tax exclusion benefit for a combined total of $30,000 to a single recipient (called a "split gift").

To be eligible for gift-splitting, one spouse must be a U.S. citizen. Divorcing and remarrying. To split gifts, you must be married at the time of the gift. You're ineligible for gift-splitting if you divorce and either spouse remarries during the calendar year in which the gift was made.

You must file a gift tax return to split gifts with your spouse (regardless of their amount) as described in Part 1General Information, later. If a gift is of community property, it is considered made one-half by each spouse.

Key Takeaways. Gift splitting allows a married couple to gift twice as much as an individual without being subject to a gift tax. For the 2021 tax year, the annual gift exclusion is $30,000 for a couple. For 2022, this will increase to $32,000.

If you give people a lot of money or property, you might have to pay a federal gift tax. But most gifts are not subject to the gift tax. For instance, you can give up to the annual exclusion amount ($15,000 in 2021) to any number of people every year, without facing any gift taxes.

Also,you can give away $15,000 to as many individuals as you'd like. A husband and wife can each make $15,000 gifts, to one person. So, a couple could make $15,000 gifts to each of their four grandchildren, for a total of $120,000.

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Oregon Declaration of Gift of Cash over Period of Years with Splitting of Gift with Spouse