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Mmmaru28
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Filling out Form 709

Hi, I am helping my parents fill out form 709. They gifted me money for a house last year. I understand the basics of it but if I did my calculations right (this part was confusing, I had to manually calc what the taxes owed if they were to pay it and its on a sliding scale, like first 10K is at this rate, then next 20k is at this rate and so on.)  on the poor IRS instructions, it said to enter $4M as the credit and if the calculated tax amount is less than the credit, that I take the calculated amount and in the end I subtract the calculated amount from itself and it nets to 0 for taxes. Is this correct? 

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PattiF
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Filling out Form 709

The Lifetime Gift Tax Exemption is $11.7 million. This means that someone can give up to $11.7 million over the course of a lifetime without ever having to pay gift tax on it.

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edli6789
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Filling out Form 709

*full disclosure. Not CPA nor a tax preparer*

Probably don't owe taxes. The lifetime exemption amount is $11.7M for a single person and double that being $23.4M for a married couple. Since in this examples "parents" made the gift then I assume they're a married couple. If the married couple never gifted more than the annual gift exclusion before ($15k in 2021, but varies by year) then they should still have $23.4M of lifetime exemption.

1) Meaning if that gifted money was not over $23.4M then there will be no gift taxes to pay. The purpose of this form will then be for the IRS to just track how much left of the $23.4M they have. For example, if they gifted you $3.4M to purchase the house then they have $20M left of lifetime exemption.

2) If they did gift you over $23.4M, let's say $24.4M as an example. They will owe $2.64M in Gift Tax (($24.4M Gift - $23.4M Lifetime Exemption left as of Gift Date) x 40% Tax Rate). 

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