If my daughter were to give me say $10,000 as a gift, would it have a taxable effect on my social security income? Thanks
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You mentioned a gift of $10,000. The person who gave the gift does not need to complete a Form 709 unless the gift to one individual is greater than $15,000. The person who received the gift does nothing at all ---except enjoy the gift.
No a gift would have no effect on your Social Security, nor would it go on a tax return.
GIFTS
Money that you receive as a gift is not taxable income to you, and you do not need to report it on your income tax return. Money that you gave as a gift to someone else is not deductible for your taxes.
Turbo Tax does not support the gift tax form 709, but here is a link:
https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f709.pdf
https://turbotax.intuit.com/tax-tips/estates/the-gift-tax-made-simple/L5tGWVC8N
The form 709 is required to be submitted, right? Thank you.
You mentioned a gift of $10,000. The person who gave the gift does not need to complete a Form 709 unless the gift to one individual is greater than $15,000. The person who received the gift does nothing at all ---except enjoy the gift.
Thank you. You have been very helpful. Enjoy the rest of your weekend.
Hello, how about if my sister gave my brother a lump sum cash gift of $100,000? This is still way under the federal estate tax/lifetime gift tax exemption of $11.58 million. Does she need to file anything?
Yes. If she gave more than $15,000 to a person in one year she needs to file a form 709 gift form. That does not mean she has to pay tax on the gift--but she is required to file the Form 709 for a gift of that amount.
GIFTS
Money that you receive as a gift is not taxable income to you, and you do not need to report it on your income tax return. Money that you gave as a gift to someone else is not deductible for your taxes.
Turbo Tax does not support the gift tax form 709, but here is a link:
https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f709.pdf
https://turbotax.intuit.com/tax-tips/estates/the-gift-tax-made-simple/L5tGWVC8N
Thank you.
A follow-up question: The title company from a home sale under my sister's name actually disbursed that amount (portion of the sale) directly to my brother -- that still counts as a reportable (non-taxable) gift event, correct?
@TMOBV After replying to your question about the gift tax---I saw your other posts----you have been getting help from another TT expert and now I see this is all connected to the sale of a home---information which was not included when you asked about a "gift." Please go back to the other thread where you were getting help from @ErnieS0 and follow up there. It gets too confusing when you start different threads for the same or related issues but do not include all of the relevant information.
Yes, I will; thank you for the guidance. The other post was specific to 1099-S so I didn't want to ask about 709, so asked the query here, but now realizing that I need more information. Thanks for your help so far!
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