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Do I have to file a gift tax form if the gift is less than the limit?
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Do I have to file a gift tax form if the gift is less than the limit?
No, if the gift was less than $14,000 per person per year, you do not file a gift tax return. Below is an excerpt from the IRS Gift Tax
Form 709 instructions.
"Who does not need to file.
If you meet all of the following requirements, you are not required to file Form 709.
You made no gifts during the year to your spouse.
You did not give more than $14,000 to any one donee.
All the gifts you made were of present interests*."
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Do I have to file a gift tax form if the gift is less than the limit?
No, if the gift was less than $14,000 per person per year, you do not file a gift tax return. Below is an excerpt from the IRS Gift Tax
Form 709 instructions.
"Who does not need to file.
If you meet all of the following requirements, you are not required to file Form 709.
You made no gifts during the year to your spouse.
You did not give more than $14,000 to any one donee.
All the gifts you made were of present interests*."
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