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You can jointly give that amount without reporting it.
You each have your own account. 529 plans have only one owner. Each of you contributes $19,000 to your own account. Doesn’t matter what the source of the funds is. No gift tax issue.
You can jointly contribute $38,000 without gift tax consequences.
Okay. But does a contribution of $38k to a child's 529 from a parent's joint bank account violate the gift tax exclusion limits? I am not sure how IRS would consider that transaction as overall one contribution or how do I let IRS know that this was also my wife funding her part.
You can jointly give that amount without reporting it.
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