What is the name of your state? New Jersey
I'm getting conflicting information regarding the gift tax.
I understand the person making a monetary gift is the person taxed, not the recipient, as long as it is identified clearly as a gift.
On one hand, I am told a maximum allowable amount of $15000 can be gifted to an individual in any one year without any tax obligation.
On the other hand, I'm told a gift tax would only be assessed on those gifted amounts after the total lifetime maximum of 11 million dollars, for any one individual, has been met.
Assuming the above statements are true, the $15000 maximum per year makes no sense to me. If you were fortunate enough to afford to gift someone this amount each year, it would take you over 700 years to get close to 11 million dollars.
So, the question is, how much can be gifted to an individual in one year without the gifter having to pay tax on that gift?
As always, thank you for your time and attention to this matter.
I'm getting conflicting information regarding the gift tax.
I understand the person making a monetary gift is the person taxed, not the recipient, as long as it is identified clearly as a gift.
On one hand, I am told a maximum allowable amount of $15000 can be gifted to an individual in any one year without any tax obligation.
On the other hand, I'm told a gift tax would only be assessed on those gifted amounts after the total lifetime maximum of 11 million dollars, for any one individual, has been met.
Assuming the above statements are true, the $15000 maximum per year makes no sense to me. If you were fortunate enough to afford to gift someone this amount each year, it would take you over 700 years to get close to 11 million dollars.
So, the question is, how much can be gifted to an individual in one year without the gifter having to pay tax on that gift?
As always, thank you for your time and attention to this matter.