Considering pulling $50K from my retirement (taxes will be paid at the time I pull the money). I would like to gift this money to my kids. Will there be any other taxes that will need to be paid?
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Gifts to individuals are not deductible. If you give more than the yearly limit of $16K to any one person you will need to complete a form 709 gift tax form, although you will not pay gift tax unless your lifetime gifts are in the millions.
You will, however, pay ordinary income tax on the withdrawal from your retirement account, at your own tax rate. At tax time you will receive a 1099R that you will have to enter on your tax return, even if you have tax withheld at the time you take out the money. The money withheld is only an estimate, and will be reconciled with your other income when you prepare your tax return.
GIFTS
Money that you receive as a gift is not taxable income to you, and you do not need to report it on your income tax return. Money that you gave as a gift to someone else is not deductible for your taxes.
Turbo Tax does not support the gift tax form 709, but here is a link:
https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f709.pdf
https://turbotax.intuit.com/tax-tips/estates/the-gift-tax-made-simple/L5tGWVC8N
Gift tax will not need to be paid unless and until you use your lifetime exemption, which is over $12 million at this time.
You will also not need to file a gift tax return (Form 709) unless you give more than $16,000 to each kid in 2022 or $17,000 to each kid in 2023.
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