Anonymous wrote:There is no gift tax!!
Anonymous wrote:There is no gift tax!!
Anonymous wrote:There is no gift tax!!
when was the $24k assessment?Anonymous wrote:I own the car now and the title is in my name alone. I plan that give it to my son later this year. I am married, but my husband is not on the title.
Assuming the car is still worth $24,000, is this gift considered within the 2x $19,000 annual gift tax exclusion? Or is it a gift just from me since my name is on the title (and my $19,000 exclusion)? I don’t want to file the gift tax form with taxes next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just give him the car. Nobody is going to come after anyone for this. Do nothing.
This. Keep it in your name OP, kid pays for insurance/etc. himself.
Anonymous wrote:Just give him the car. Nobody is going to come after anyone for this. Do nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I own the car now and the title is in my name alone. I plan that give it to my son later this year. I am married, but my husband is not on the title.
Assuming the car is still worth $24,000, is this gift considered within the 2x $19,000 annual gift tax exclusion? Or is it a gift just from me since my name is on the title (and my $19,000 exclusion)? I don’t want to file the gift tax form with taxes next year.
Have your son buy it for a dollar. That's what my parents did to get around this.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know, but why not just add your husband to the title now?
Anonymous wrote:I own the car now and the title is in my name alone. I plan that give it to my son later this year. I am married, but my husband is not on the title.
Assuming the car is still worth $24,000, is this gift considered within the 2x $19,000 annual gift tax exclusion? Or is it a gift just from me since my name is on the title (and my $19,000 exclusion)? I don’t want to file the gift tax form with taxes next year.