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Hi all,
My wife receive a cash gift (cash transferred into her account) from her sister in the amount of $100,000. I understand her sister would need to file Form 709 as the giver, and my wife as a receiver doesn't have to do anything. But, wouldn't IRS like to know how a $100,000 pops up on her account? My wife and I file a join-return, should we not say anything about it on our tax forms? Would VA state tax us on the money?
Thank you for any input you could provide.
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I just remember that her sister is not American citizen and she doesn't live in US so Form 709 wouldn't apply to her.
@RacknarockGod wrote:
I just remember that her sister is not American citizen and she doesn't live in US so Form 709 wouldn't apply to her.
If the gift was from a foreign individual and the amount of the gift is over $100,000 then the receiver of the gift has to file an IRS Form 3520 to report the gift received.
Thank you.
But it is not more than $100,000.
Would we need to pay Federal Tax or State Tax for the gift?
@RacknarockGod wrote:
Thank you.
But it is not more than $100,000.
Would we need to pay Federal Tax or State Tax for the gift?
No. A gift received is never taxable or reported on a tax return. If the gift was greater than $100,000 the receiver of the gift only has to report the receipt of the gift from a foreign individual.
Since the gift is not greater then $100K you have nothing to report to the IRS.
Thank you.
But, IRS would see the deposit/transfer of the money into my wife bank account. Wouldn't they be wondering and perhaps audit us in the future?
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