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posted Jun 3, 2019 1:49:09 PM

I would like information on the Unified Federal Gift and Estate Tax Exemption.

How does the Unified Federal Gift and Estate Exemption allow me to gift my children?

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Jun 3, 2019 1:49:12 PM

You can always gift money to your children, but the tax implications will depend on how you do this.

  • Spreading gifts throughout your lifetime is a great strategy to help reduce estate taxes. Just be sure to leave yourself enough to live on.
  • Gifting up to $14,000 per recipient per year and making direct payments to medical and educational providers on behalf of loved ones are good options for minimizing taxes.
  • Any exemption you use for gifting will reduce the amount you can use for the estate tax.

You should consult a financial adviser for guidance based on your specific situation.

This article provides a good overview:

http://www.schwab.com/public/schwab/nn/articles/The-Estate-Tax-and-Lifetime-Gifting