ThisAnonymous wrote:I would give $38k to the couple: $19k from each you and spouse, and the same to the single child.
Anonymous wrote:I do not think it is right to give the married child 2x the unmarried child. Each of you give the unmarried child 19k and do the same for the married child. Easy and equal. If either has kids at some point. I think it would be fine to contribute to college as a separate issue..
Anonymous wrote:I'm not a tax lawyer, but I think the only downside if gifting your single kid more than $19k each year is that each dollar above that reduces the lifetime estimate tax exemption you have to work with. That's currently like $14 million.
Anonymous wrote:Fwiw I am an adult child and I absolutely don’t care about this kind of thing being equal.
But, we all have enough money and no hardships that would preclude us from supporting ourselves anyway.
The major trust in our family splits per stirpes, so I actually encourage my parents to do unequal distributions when they are alive because some branches have more grandchildren and that just makes sense to me. We definitely get unequal on tuition and housing and no one is upset about that.
You probably should have a conversation about it as a family.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t forget, you can each give $19,000 to each individual. So the max is 38,000 to each individual. You could do 38k to the couple and 38k to the individual. It’s not like you’re required to max out the exemption. But yes, this should all be part of an overall plan anyway.
If you run up on the end of the year, do even gifts and make a point to figure it out for next year. It’s not so terrible not to max it out this year.
Anonymous wrote:Fwiw I am an adult child and I absolutely don’t care about this kind of thing being equal.
But, we all have enough money and no hardships that would preclude us from supporting ourselves anyway.
The major trust in our family splits per stirpes, so I actually encourage my parents to do unequal distributions when they are alive because some branches have more grandchildren and that just makes sense to me. We definitely get unequal on tuition and housing and no one is upset about that.
You probably should have a conversation about it as a family.