I know TurboTax doesn't include form 709, but I have to fill it out for a gift given to my son. This is the first time I've had to fill out this form and I know I won't owe any taxes on the gift, so the exemption amount for this year should be the full lifetime exemption of $11,700,000. What I can't figure out is where on form 709 to subtract the amount of the gift from the exemption amount. It was a cash gift so there's no issue of adjusting the basis. It seems like there ought to be a place in Schedule A part 4 to apply the gift amount against the lifetime exemption, but if there is, I'm not seeing it. Does it go in form 709 part 2, tax computation, line 7 where it asks for the applicable credit amount? And if so, is the credit amount the amount of the gift?
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You do not enter the lifetime exemption amount. You enter the applicable credit amount on Line 7 (and Line 8 for prior periods).
You do not enter the lifetime exemption amount. You enter the applicable credit amount on Line 7 (and Line 8 for prior periods).
Thank you. Then is the applicable credit amount the amount of the tax that was computed, so I'd then subtract that from the balance in line 6 and end up with a balance of $0?
You should wind up with zero tax due, yes.
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