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If you are gifting from parent and a spouse each to an adult child can it be in one check or individual?

Does each parent have to gift their separate amount or can it be done together in one check

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If you are gifting from parent and a spouse each to an adult child can it be in one check or individual?

If you are writing it out of a joint checking account you can make out one check per person ... max allowed for 2018 is $15K per person per year... so you can write a check for $30K since 1/2 comes from each of you.  If you want to give more then wait until 1/1/19. 

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If you are gifting from parent and a spouse each to an adult child can it be in one check or individual?

If you are writing it out of a joint checking account you can make out one check per person ... max allowed for 2018 is $15K per person per year... so you can write a check for $30K since 1/2 comes from each of you.  If you want to give more then wait until 1/1/19. 

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If you are gifting from parent and a spouse each to an adult child can it be in one check or individual?

irs gift tax instructions


You must file a gift tax return to split gifts with your spouse (regardless of their amount) as described in Part 1—General Information.

If a gift is of community property, it is considered made one-half by each spouse. For example, a gift of $100,000 of community property is considered a gift of $50,000 made by each spouse, and each spouse must file a gift tax return.

Likewise, each spouse must file a gift tax return if they have made a gift of property held by them as joint tenants or tenants by the entirety.


When the Consenting Spouse Also

Must File a Gift Tax Return

In general, if you and your spouse elect

gift splitting, then both spouses must file

his or her own individual gift tax return.

However, only one spouse must file a

return if the requirements of either of the

exceptions below are met. In these

exceptions, gifts means transfers (or parts

of transfers) that do not qualify for the

political organization, educational, or

medical exclusions.

Exception 1. During the calendar year:

Only one spouse made any gifts,

The total value of these gifts to each

third-party donee does not exceed

$28,000 (for 2017, $30,000 for 2018), and

All of the gifts were of present interests.

Exception 2. During the calendar year:

Only one spouse (the donor spouse)

made gifts of more than $14,000 but not

more than $28,000 to any third-party

donee,

The only gifts made by the other

spouse (the consenting spouse) were gifts

of not more than $14,000 to third-party

donees other than those to whom the

donor spouse made gifts, and

All of the gifts by both spouses were of

present interests.

If either of the above exceptions is met,

only the donor spouse must file a return

and the consenting spouse signifies

consent on that return.

the advise that a lawyer gave me many years ago for avoidance of filing the gift tax return , was for each spouse to write a check to the donee that is not more than the maximum exclusion. 

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