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Do I fill in the entire amount of a cash gift of $45,000 on IRS Form 709, Schedule A, Part 1 or, $30,000 which would be the gift minus the $15,000 annual exclusion?

Filling out Form 709 by myself.

No way to e-file 709 presently.

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MinhT
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Do I fill in the entire amount of a cash gift of $45,000 on IRS Form 709, Schedule A, Part 1 or, $30,000 which would be the gift minus the $15,000 annual exclusion?

On form 709, you will enter the total gift amount in Schedule A Part 1. The annual exclusion is then deducted in Part 4.- Taxable Gift Reconciliation.


Edited 04/04/2019  |  1:49 PM PST

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Do I fill in the entire amount of a cash gift of $45,000 on IRS Form 709, Schedule A, Part 1 or, $30,000 which would be the gift minus the $15,000 annual exclusion?

TT does not support form 709./
MinhT
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Do I fill in the entire amount of a cash gift of $45,000 on IRS Form 709, Schedule A, Part 1 or, $30,000 which would be the gift minus the $15,000 annual exclusion?

On form 709, you will enter the total gift amount in Schedule A Part 1. The annual exclusion is then deducted in Part 4.- Taxable Gift Reconciliation.


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Do I fill in the entire amount of a cash gift of $45,000 on IRS Form 709, Schedule A, Part 1 or, $30,000 which would be the gift minus the $15,000 annual exclusion?

Follow the instructions; you enter the full amount and then the annual exclusion is deducted in Part 4.

See https://www.irs.gov/instructions/i709#idm140297522159072

You should also seek advice from legal and tax professionals for gifting and related returns. This is not a DIY project.

MinhT
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Do I fill in the entire amount of a cash gift of $45,000 on IRS Form 709, Schedule A, Part 1 or, $30,000 which would be the gift minus the $15,000 annual exclusion?

Thank you @tagteam. I have amended my answer.
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Do I fill in the entire amount of a cash gift of $45,000 on IRS Form 709, Schedule A, Part 1 or, $30,000 which would be the gift minus the $15,000 annual exclusion?

You are quite welcome.

There have been a disturbingly large number of users trying to prepare a 709, are confused, and posting questions here.

I sincerely hope they consider consulting with legal/tax professionals because this area is a legal/tax minefield.
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