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Does the giver or receiver pay gift tax?

Writer Joseph Russell

Generally, the answer to “do I have to pay taxes on a gift?” is this: the person receiving a gift typically does not have to pay gift tax. The giver, however, will generally file a gift tax return when the gift exceeds the annual gift tax exclusion amount, which is $15,000 per recipient for 2019.

Who is responsible for gift tax?

The gift tax is not an issue for most people The person who makes the gift files the gift tax return, if necessary, and pays any tax. If someone gives you more than the annual gift tax exclusion amount — $15,000 in 2019 — the giver must file a gift tax return. That still doesn’t mean they owe gift tax.

Who is responsible for paying the gift tax?

The donor–the gift giver– is responsible for paying the gift tax, except in certain circumstances in which the IRS allows the gift recipient to pay the gift tax. The gift giver must report the gift by completing IRS Form 709 and attaching payment by the same day as the income tax returns (April 15).

Do you have to pay tax on a gift from a relative?

The excess differential amount will be taxable in the hands of receiver. Income tax is not applicable on gifts received from relative. (Meaning of ‘relative’ is provided below). Friends do not fall under the definition of relative as per Income Tax Act. Thus, gift received from friends will be charged to tax if it exceeds the threshold.

What’s the proper way to call a gift giver?

With the help of an adult if necessary, a quick phone call to the gift giver shows not only good manners, but sets a child up with a good solid grounding for the future. The giver will be ever so grateful and they will feel that their efforts have not gone unnoticed.

How is the taxability of a gift determined?

The taxability of the gift is determined on the basis of the aggregate value of gift received during the year and not on the basis of individual gift. Hence, if the aggregate value of gifts received during the year exceeds Rs. 50,000, then aggregate value of such gifts received during the year will be charged to tax.