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Get Ready for the 2023 Gift Tax Return Deadline
Did you make large gifts to your children, grandchildren or others last year? If so, it’s important to determine if you’re required to file a 2023 gift tax return. In some cases, it might be beneficial to file one — even if it’s not required.
Maner Costerisan is here to help you with tax support this tax season. Contact the experts at maner@manercpa.com or call us directly at 517-323-7500.
Who must file?
The annual gift tax exclusion has increased in 2024 to $18,000 but was $17,000 for 2023. Generally, you must file a gift tax return for 2023 if, during the tax year, you made gifts:- That exceeded the $17,000-per-recipient gift tax annual exclusion for 2023 (other than to your U.S. citizen spouse),
- That you wish to split with your spouse to take advantage of your combined $34,000 annual exclusion for 2023,
- That exceeded the $175,000 annual exclusion in 2023 for gifts to a noncitizen spouse,
- To a Section 529 college savings plan and wish to accelerate up to five years’ worth of annual exclusions ($85,000) into 2023,
- Of future interests — such as remainder interests in a trust — regardless of the amount, or
- Of jointly held or community property.
Who might want to file?
No gift tax return is required if your gifts for 2023 consisted solely of gifts that are tax-free because they qualify as:- Annual exclusion gifts,
- Present interest gifts to a U.S. citizen spouse,
- Educational or medical expenses paid directly to a school or health care provider, or
- Political or charitable contributions.
The deadline is April 15
The gift tax return deadline is the same as the income tax filing deadline. For 2023 returns, it’s Monday, April 15, 2024 — or Tuesday, October 15, 2024, if you file for an extension. But keep in mind that, if you owe gift tax, the payment deadline is April 15, regardless of whether you file for an extension. If you’re not sure whether you must (or should) file a 2023 gift tax return on IRS Form 709, contact us. © 2024Maner Costerisan is here to help you with tax support this tax season. Contact the experts at maner@manercpa.com or call us directly at 517-323-7500.
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