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Gift Tax for buying a House with non-residents

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I am planning to buy a house with my parents with me contributing 1/3 of the price and my parents contributing 2/3. I am currently working with H1-b and both of my parents are non-residents. Is there going to be gift taxes incurred if one of my parents and I are registered as either joint tenant or tenants in common? 

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Gift Tax for buying a House with non-residents

If they will be owners there is no GIFTING going on ... just co-buyers. 

Gift Tax for buying a House with non-residents

If you are co-buyers and co-owners, there is no gifting happening.  A gift might occur when you sell the house, if you don't split the proceeds in the same way as you split the purchase, but that is something to worry about later.  Even then, gift taxes are almost never owed in the US.  Although gifts larger than $15,000 per person per year must be reported, gift tax is not actually owed until the lifetime total of gifts given is more than $11 million. 

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