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Title: Chapter 12: The Gift Tax


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Chapter 12The Gift Tax
Chapter 12 The Gift Tax
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THE GIFT TAX
  • Unified transfer tax system
  • Gift tax formula
  • Transfers subject to gift tax
  • Annual exclusion
  • Gift tax deductions
  • Gift-splitting
  • Tax computation

3
Unified Transfer Tax System
  • Excise tax on wealth transfer when adequate
    consideration not received
  • Components of transfer tax system
  • Purpose of transfer taxes
  • Tax on wealth transfers
  • Cumulative and progressive tax
  • Unified rate schedule

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Components of Transfer Tax System
  • Gift tax Inter vivos transfers
  • Transfers while alive
  • Estate tax Testamentary transfers
  • Property ownership transfers at death
  • Generation-skipping transfer tax
  • Property transferred to a second or younger
    generation

5
Purpose of Transfer Taxes
  • Raise revenue for federal government
  • Prevent evasion of estate tax
  • Recover revenues lost by shifting assets to
    taxpayer in lower income tax bracket
  • Redistributing wealth

6
Tax on Wealth Transfers
  • Gifts inheritances NOT income
  • Person making gift has PRIMARY obligation to pay
    any tax due
  • Tax applies to act of transferring property
  • Tax applied against FMV of gift

7
Cumulative Progressive Tax
  • All taxable gifts made after 1976 accumulated for
    each donor
  • Cumulative total determines tax rate applied to
    current gift
  • Prior gift taxes paid and/or unified credit may
    negate or reduce amount of current tax due

8
Unified Rate Schedule
  • Top marginal rate in 2002
  • 50 on amounts exceeding 2.5M
  • Top marginal rate decreases between 2002 2010
    to 35 on amounts exceeding 1.5M
  • Unified credit reduces tax for
  • See inside back cover for unified transfer tax
    rates

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Gift Tax Formula(1 of 2)
  • All individuals gifts for current period
  • - ½ of 3rd party gifts w/gift-split election
  • ½ of spouses gifts w/gift-split election
  • - Annual exclusion (11K per donee)
  • - Marital deduction (unlimited)
  • - Charitable contrib deduction (unlimited)
  • Taxable gifts for current period

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Gift Tax Formula(2 of 2)
  • Taxable gifts for current period
  • All prior taxable gifts
  • Cumulative taxable gifts (CTG)
  • Compute tax on CTG w/current rates
  • - Tax on prior gifts w/current rates
  • Tax on current gifts
  • - Net Unified credit
  • Tax payable for current period

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Transfers Subject toGift Tax
  • Transfers for inadequate consideration
  • Transfers NOT subject to gift tax
  • Completed transfers
  • Gift tax consequences of certain transfers

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Transfers for Inadequate Consideration
  • Transfer of cash, stock, securities or real
    estate
  • Forgiveness of debt
  • Assignment of a life insurance policy
  • Transfer of federal, state, or municipal bonds
  • Transfer of other assets

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Transfers NOT Subject toGift Tax
  • Transfers in normal course of business
  • Qualified transfers for direct payment of
    educational tuition or medical care
  • Transfers to political organizations
  • Property settlements in divorce
  • Transfers disclaimed by recipient
  • Incomplete transfers

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Completed Transfers
  • Gift does not occur until transfer is complete
  • Transfer complete when donor has given up
    dominion control
  • Leaves donor no power to change gifts
    disposition, whether for own benefit or for
    benefit of another
  • Gift valued at FMV upon transfer

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Gift Tax Consequences ofCertain Transfers (1 of
2)
  • Creation of joint bank accounts
  • Incomplete transfer until donee withdraws funds
  • Creation of other joint tenancies
  • All joint tenants own an equal share
  • Donees ownership portion is a completed gift

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Gift Tax Consequences ofCertain Transfers (2 of
2)
  • Transfer of life insurance policies
  • Changing beneficiary an incomplete gift
  • Irrevocable transfer of policy ownership rights
    is a completed gift
  • Premiums pmts are a completed gift if policy
    owned by another

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Annual Exclusion
  • All gifts valued at FMV
  • Exclude transfers up to 11,000 (in 2002) per
    person per donee each year
  • Indexed for inflation after 1998
  • Husband and wife may each give 11,000 per child
    w/o tax consequence
  • Gift must constitute present interest

18
Gift Tax Deductions(1 of 5)
  • Martial deduction
  • Unlimited tax-free transfers between husband and
    wife
  • Some terminal interests ineligible for martial
    deduction
  • Terminal interest is an interest that ends or is
    terminated when some event occurs (or fails to
    occur) or a specified time passes

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Gift Tax Deductions(2 of 5)
  • Marital deduction (continued)
  • Transfers of qualified terminal interest property
    (QTIP) eligible for marital deduction
  • QTIP is property
  • Property transferred by donor-spouse in which
    donee has qualifying income interest for life AND
  • A special election has been made

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Gift Tax Deductions(3 of 5)
  • Marital deduction (continued)
  • Qualifying income interest for life
  • Spouse entitled to ALL income from property
    annually or more often AND
  • No person has power to appoint any part of
    property to any person other than donee-spouse
    unless power cannot be exercised while spouse is
    alive

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Gift Tax Deductions(4 of 5)
  • Charitable contributions
  • Contributions in excess of 11,000 NOT reported
    on gift tax return if income tax deduction
    available and entire interest is gifted

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Gift Tax Deductions(5 of 5)
  • Charitable contributions (continued)
  • If charity is a qualified organization, amount of
    gift above 11,000 allowed as a deduction
  • No gift tax due since taxable amount zero

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Gift-Splitting
  • Election to treat each spouse as giving 1/2 of
    each gift given
  • Allows one spouse to give up to 22,000 per donee
    per year w/o tax consequences

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Tax Computation(1 of 2)
  • Large gifts
  • Tax rates progressive, from 18 to 50 (tax base
    over 2.5M) in 2002
  • 5 phase-out of lower rates repealed for tax
    years ending after 2001

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Tax Computation(2 of 2)
  • Unified credit
  • 345,800 in 2002 for gift tax
  • Completely eliminates tax liability on 1M of
    taxable gifts
  • Credit against estate tax increases between 2002
    and 2009

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