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Can I give my wife a gift of $50,000 one time and neither of us be taxed on it?

If the $50,000 was originally taxable to you, gifting it to her does not change that.

Can I give my wife a gift of $50,000 one time and neither of us be taxed on it?

Yes.  Gifts between spouses in any amount are not reportable and no form 709 is required.

**Disclaimer: This post is for discussion purposes only and is NOT tax advice. The author takes no responsibility for the accuracy of any information in this post.**

Can I give my wife a gift of $50,000 one time and neither of us be taxed on it?

A gift to your spouse may be taxable if she isn't a U.S. citizen and if it's not a "present interest" gift.
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Can I give my wife a gift of $50,000 one time and neither of us be taxed on it?

Good point!
**Disclaimer: This post is for discussion purposes only and is NOT tax advice. The author takes no responsibility for the accuracy of any information in this post.**

Can I give my wife a gift of $50,000 one time and neither of us be taxed on it?

Thank you. She is a U.S. citizen but now I need to know how do I prove that I gave her the money as a gift.

Can I give my wife a gift of $50,000 one time and neither of us be taxed on it?

Why do you need to do so? Are you in a Community Property State?  Does she have an income-based loan repayment plan?

Can I give my wife a gift of $50,000 one time and neither of us be taxed on it?

As with most tax questions - the devils is in the details.   To be a "gift" you must give something of value that has no strings attached to the receiver.  You cannot give a sham "gift" whose purpose is to hide income, avoid tax or other illegal purposes - that would not meet the definition of a true gift.  Why would you need to prove that is was a gift if it was actually a gift?
**Disclaimer: This post is for discussion purposes only and is NOT tax advice. The author takes no responsibility for the accuracy of any information in this post.**

Can I give my wife a gift of $50,000 one time and neither of us be taxed on it?

Are you two separated?

Can I give my wife a gift of $50,000 one time and neither of us be taxed on it?

No we are not separated. I just figured the IRS would want proof that I am giving her the money. The reason I want to know is that I sold some rental property and I want to give her the money to do what she wants to do with it. That's all. Not a scam.

Can I give my wife a gift of $50,000 one time and neither of us be taxed on it?

The IRS will not care what you did with the  money as long as you properly report the property sale and pay any tax due if this was investment property and there was a capital gain.  If a private residence sale then there are different reporting requirements, but reporting the sale of a property that is in your name only has nothing to do with what you can do with the money afterwards.  If you file a joint return, which is almost always the best way for married persons to file, the property sale would be on that joint return anyway.

I have never heard of the IRS questioning where the money went unless you are the subject of a total audit or suspected of other wrongdoing, then simply saying that is was a spousal gift should be sufficient.   If the money was deposited into a joint account where either spouse can access it then it is joint money and not really a gift.   If the money was transferred from  your own separate account to her separate account than you would have a record of that transfer to prove that is was a spousal gift should the need ever arise.
**Disclaimer: This post is for discussion purposes only and is NOT tax advice. The author takes no responsibility for the accuracy of any information in this post.**

Can I give my wife a gift of $50,000 one time and neither of us be taxed on it?

I am going to get a 1099 on the sell. The only reason I wanted to know if I will be taxed on it regardless of weather I gift it to my wife or not is because I won't be able to give it all to her. I figure I will owe about 16,000 to the irs. We live on a fixed income and I won't be able to come up with that kind of money, so I will have to keep at least that much if I figured right.

Can I give my wife a gift of $50,000 one time and neither of us be taxed on it?

As I said above, if the $50,000 was originally taxable to you, gifting it to her does not change that. So plan on paying Federal and State taxes. And keep in mind that you must recapture rental depreciation, so that may increase the taxable gain.

Can I give my wife a gift of $50,000 one time and neither of us be taxed on it?

Thank you

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