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Estate Gift

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My wife and I own a condo. If we donate (this year)  to our daughter  a portion of the condo value (up to              $ 36,000) since we are Married Filing Jointly) and then  we continue with this gift for the next 5 years (approximately $180,000).

 

Question:

 

 What impact (on  us or our daughter) does the 5 years donation will have in future taxes   if eventually we donate the condo to our daugther? 

 

Thanks in advance for your response.

 

Leslie R. Quiros 

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pk
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Estate Gift

@quiroslr52 , while this is not really a tax preparation / filing question, , IMHO the answer depends on your aim.

(a)  a gift  carries with it the basis of the donor.  Thus  if the  adjusted basis of the property to you  (  Acquisition  cost  PLUS cost of all improvements during holding period  LESS accumulated allowable depreciation during rental / income generation period )   $100,000  then  your daughter's ( donee ) basis would be 100,000.  So if downstream she  disposes off the property her gain and taxation thereon is based  on the basis of $100,000.  No matter what the FMV .  So it could be tax hit

(b) if on the other hand she gets it by inheritance , then the basis  is with a step up to  FMV  ( 1/2 or full depending on the state ).  And hence her  capital gain and tax thereon is likely zero.

(c) If what you are doing is   trying to regenerate the depreciation basis   -- you have depreciated down to zero depreciation,  and want to refresh by transferring, gifting won't do it.  She will have to purchase it  i.e. create a new basis.

 

That is my two cents.

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