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My Father-in-law is looking to gift my wife and I, 200k. What are the gift tax implications for him in doing so?

 
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My Father-in-law is looking to gift my wife and I, 200k. What are the gift tax implications for him in doing so?

There are no tax implications for your father-in-law giving you and your wife a cash gift beyond filing a gift tax return (Form 709) with the IRS.

 

See https://www.irs.gov/instructions/i709#en_US_2022_publink16784xd0e314

 

Note that there is an annual exclusion of $17,000 (per person/donee) for the 2023 calendar year which means he could give you and your wife up to $34,000 without having to file a gift tax return.

 

See https://www.irs.gov/instructions/i709#en_US_2022_publink16784xd0e649

 

Also note that your father-in-law will not actually pay any gift tax unless he exceeds his lifetime exemption, which is currently $12.92 million.

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My Father-in-law is looking to gift my wife and I, 200k. What are the gift tax implications for him in doing so?

Gifts received are not reported on a tax return, regardless of the amount received.

 

Unless he has gifted over $12.92 million (2023) in his lifetime there will be no federal gifts taxes to pay.  However, if the gift given is over $17,000 (2023) to any individual he is required file an IRS Form 709 to report the gift(s) given.  The Form 709 is a separate IRS form and is not included with his tax return.  It is mailed to a separate IRS address then the return.

Go to this IRS website for the Form 709 (2022) - https://www.irs.gov/forms-pubs/about-form-709

 

TurboTax does not support IRS Form 709.

My Father-in-law is looking to gift my wife and I, 200k. What are the gift tax implications for him in doing so?

There are no tax implications for your father-in-law giving you and your wife a cash gift beyond filing a gift tax return (Form 709) with the IRS.

 

See https://www.irs.gov/instructions/i709#en_US_2022_publink16784xd0e314

 

Note that there is an annual exclusion of $17,000 (per person/donee) for the 2023 calendar year which means he could give you and your wife up to $34,000 without having to file a gift tax return.

 

See https://www.irs.gov/instructions/i709#en_US_2022_publink16784xd0e649

 

Also note that your father-in-law will not actually pay any gift tax unless he exceeds his lifetime exemption, which is currently $12.92 million.

jn2rons
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My Father-in-law is looking to gift my wife and I, 200k. What are the gift tax implications for him in doing so?

To confirm... him completing the IRS Form 709 basically tallies the amount "gifted" for future reference? 

There aren't any penalties that he'd incur on this 1-time gift?

My Father-in-law is looking to gift my wife and I, 200k. What are the gift tax implications for him in doing so?


@jn2rons wrote:

To confirm... him completing the IRS Form 709 basically tallies the amount "gifted" for future reference? 

There aren't any penalties that he'd incur on this 1-time gift?


That is correct on both counts. 

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