Gift Tax Exclusion for 2011, 2012

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By sueperrin77

What is the Gift Tax Exclusion Amount?

Giving is a great thing. It’s great for those receiving, and those giving. It’s also a taxable thing in this modern world. We’re not talking just any ol' gift here so don’t get nervous just yet.

There’s an amount of cash that can be given away tax free every year, but beyond that amount things get taxing. This is also known as chapter 12, subtitle B in the Internal Revenue Code.

Who Pays the Tax on a Monetary Gift?

The gift tax exclusion amount was $13,000 in 2009 and 2010, and remains the same for 2011. So giving anything less than that means you don't have to report it on your tax return. Also keep in mind that it’s the person giving who gets taxed. The person receiving the gift is not required to report any of it or pay taxes on any of it; the person giving is the only one responsible to report the gift. (The only time this is not the case is if there’s a retention of some kind of interest on the gift that makes the transfer slow.)

Besides a gift that falls within the annual gift tax exclusion amount, there are some other exceptions to the rule. One example is a gift to a political organization for its use.

No Tax on Gifts Given to Charity

Gifts to charities, gifts to one’s spouse, and tuition or medical expenses that one pays for the recipient's use are all exempt as well. At least there are some ways to give a gift without paying for it!

Please click on the following link for more answers about
the gift tax exclusion amount, where you can read what TurobTax has to say. Tax experts have provided a ton of tax information for our benefit. This funny piece of tax regulation does get fairly complicated, depending on the complexity of your gift situation.


Gift Tax Exclusion, Annual Amount

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