Anonymous wrote:Once their kids are aware of this they will probably be so mad at you for being so perfect that they will shun you and hate you. At that point you might decide to give the inheritance to somebody who deserves it.
Anonymous wrote:My aunt and uncle (siblings) have decided that their children are irresponsible and so they want to leave their assets (one is high 7 figures) and real estate to me. They think because I am their version of responsible I will not squander the money as they assume their children will do. I don't want this and have said so, but they aren't listening. I know wills can change, but if I do end up inheriting, would I be wrong if I just give the money and houses to their children? Would you?
Anonymous wrote:So get it, then donate it to a charity for URM education.
Anonymous wrote:Once their kids are aware of this they will probably be so mad at you for being so perfect that they will shun you and hate you. At that point you might decide to give the inheritance to somebody who deserves it.
Anonymous wrote:
Am I the only one not following the (siblings) detail?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm having a hard time why you wouldn't want high seven figures, but anyway, yes, I would refuse it and have it split between their kids.
If you disclaim, you don't get to decide who gets it instead of you. That's gifting and incurs having to either pay gift taxes or use up some of your lifetime exemption.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My aunt and uncle (siblings) have decided that their children are irresponsible and so they want to leave their assets (one is high 7 figures) and real estate to me. They think because I am their version of responsible I will not squander the money as they assume their children will do. I don't want this and have said so, but they aren't listening. I know wills can change, but if I do end up inheriting, would I be wrong if I just give the money and houses to their children? Would you?
Question: if OP does just give the money and property to their children will OP then be responsible for taxes as I am assuming the amounts given would be well above the annual gift limits?
No. OP can disclaim the inheritance which will trigger it to automatically go to the next in line, which should be the kids.
Anonymous wrote:I'm having a hard time why you wouldn't want high seven figures, but anyway, yes, I would refuse it and have it split between their kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My aunt and uncle (siblings) have decided that their children are irresponsible and so they want to leave their assets (one is high 7 figures) and real estate to me. They think because I am their version of responsible I will not squander the money as they assume their children will do. I don't want this and have said so, but they aren't listening. I know wills can change, but if I do end up inheriting, would I be wrong if I just give the money and houses to their children? Would you?
Question: if OP does just give the money and property to their children will OP then be responsible for taxes as I am assuming the amounts given would be well above the annual gift limits?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My aunt and uncle (siblings) have decided that their children are irresponsible and so they want to leave their assets (one is high 7 figures) and real estate to me. They think because I am their version of responsible I will not squander the money as they assume their children will do. I don't want this and have said so, but they aren't listening. I know wills can change, but if I do end up inheriting, would I be wrong if I just give the money and houses to their children? Would you?
Question: if OP does just give the money and property to their children will OP then be responsible for taxes as I am assuming the amounts given would be well above the annual gift limits?
Anonymous wrote:My aunt and uncle (siblings) have decided that their children are irresponsible and so they want to leave their assets (one is high 7 figures) and real estate to me. They think because I am their version of responsible I will not squander the money as they assume their children will do. I don't want this and have said so, but they aren't listening. I know wills can change, but if I do end up inheriting, would I be wrong if I just give the money and houses to their children? Would you?