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Well at the very least, the kids are cussing so that will get them some good suspension.
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The point is that she needs a good tax professional because ranges on shit like this is pretty complicated and I would beer willing to Betty the Ira wouldn't be able to figure it out
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Even if it was (which it won't be), gift taxes fall upon the donor, not the recipient. If it was taxed (which it won't be) and the (single) donor worked out an arrangement to have her pay the taxes (which would be unnecessary since it won't be taxed); even then, she would owe 35%, not 45%. But she won't.
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Anything up to $13k is "off the books." From $13,000.01+ you will need to file a gift tax return but won't incur any taxes until you cross the $5 million lifetime exemption. P.S., that $13k exclusion is doubled if the donor is married, so many cases could give $26k with no additional paperwork required. Again, this all falls on the donor. If you can afford to give some random lady from the internet more than $13k (or $26k) because she got picked on, you should already know these rules.
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And yes, one would THINK that someone who can afford to give some random person a bunch of money would know the rules, but there are a lot of rich idiots out there. Doctor's, for instance are quite smart in their respective fields. But most of them don't know jack about taxes or accounting. You would think they'd be smart enough to hire an accountant and make sure things are done right, but that isn't always the case. I run into things all the time where people simply don't know the rules and don't think to check into it, then bitch and complain that the IRS and government aren't fair and are out to get them. And if the donor's are married and give 26k, they still need to fill out form 709 indicating that they chose to split their gift and both need to agree to splitting it. Otherwise, it's considered a gift of 26k, instead of two gifts of 13k. Last edited by Captain Morgan; 06-26-2012 at 01:09 AM.. |
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She should take every single one of those little fucktards to Disneyworld with her.
Then promptly leave their fucking asses on a bus in the parking lot. Then point and laugh at them, and tell them how fucking stupid they are.
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And evoke the creature from jeepers creepers to come and kill them ;
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