• Skip to content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Header Right

  • Home
  • About
  • Contact

Gift Taxes

Forgot to File a Gift Tax Return? IRS Letter May Be On Its Way

February 23, 2012 by Admin

Did you transfer your home or property to your children? Even if they weren’t technically gifted, did you “sell” them for a dollar? If you failed to file a gift tax return, there may be an unwelcome IRS letter arriving in your mailbox soon. The IRS is currently scrutinizing real estate transfers in 15 states – yes, New Jersey and rest of tri-state area included – with additional states likely to be added. It has found that 60-90% of gratuitous non-spousal real estate transfers were not reported on gift tax returns. Perhaps you are thinking “OK, so I’ll be more careful about this in the future but unless the IRS audits me I’m fine”-think again!  If you make future taxable gifts requiring the filing of gift tax returns, those returns must disclose your prior gifts. If you do not include a gift from a prior year, the future return is false. [Read more…] about Forgot to File a Gift Tax Return? IRS Letter May Be On Its Way

Filed Under: BUSINESS FORUM, Estate Taxes, ESTATE, TRUST, GUARDIANSHIP, TAX TIPS FOR INDIVIDUALS, Taxes Tagged With: Gift Taxes

Great Gift Idea: 529 College Savings Plan

December 11, 2011 by Admin

‘Tis the season of giving, a time of deal-searching, as well as assessing what our loved ones could use.  Here’s a gift you may want to consider: a 529 college savings plan. A 529 Plan is an education savings plan operated by a state or educational institution designed to help families set aside funds for future college costs. Every state now has a 529 Plan, and the funds can be used to meet costs of qualified colleges nationwide. Saving for college has never been more important, and a 529 Plan offers several significant perks: [Read more…] about Great Gift Idea: 529 College Savings Plan

Filed Under: BUSINESS FORUM, TAX TIPS FOR INDIVIDUALS, Taxes Tagged With: Education Savings, Gift Taxes

Gift Tax Valuations enjoy new IRS Loophole

September 27, 2011 by Jeffrey Urbach

With the current low asset values and the estate/ gift- tax exemption slated to be reduced to $1 million in 2013 (from its current $5 million level), many are considering sheltering their assets by making large gifts. A prevalent concern is the valuation of these large gifts. What if the IRS challenges your estimate and wants more gift taxes? In Estate of Petter vs Commisioner, a popular technique to sidestep gift taxes was affirmed. [Read more…] about Gift Tax Valuations enjoy new IRS Loophole

Filed Under: Business Valuations, Business Valuations, ESTATE, TRUST, GUARDIANSHIP, LITIGATION SUPPORT Tagged With: Business Valuations, Gift Taxes

  • « Previous Page
  • Page 1
  • Page 2

Primary Sidebar

Search

Category

  • Alimony
  • Alternative Dispute Resolution
  • Alternative Dispute Resolution
  • BUSINESS FORUM
  • Business Valuations
  • Business Valuations
  • Business Valuations
  • Diversion of Assets
  • DIVORCE FORUM
  • Elder Care
  • Employee Classification
  • Estate Taxes
  • ESTATE, TRUST, GUARDIANSHIP
  • Financial Abuse of Elderly
  • Fraud
  • Guardianships
  • Hot Topics
  • Income Taxes
  • Income Taxes
  • Joint Accounts
  • LITIGATION SUPPORT
  • Management
  • MEDICAL PRACTICES
  • NJ Assistance
  • Non-Profits
  • OSHA Requirements
  • Overtime Pay
  • Payroll Taxes
  • Property Settlement Agreements
  • Sales Tax
  • Social Media
  • STAFFING AGENCIES
  • Tax Fraud
  • TAX TIPS FOR INDIVIDUALS
  • Taxes
  • Taxes
  • Taxes
  • Taxes
  • Uncategorized
  • Unreported Income
  • Wage & Hour Violations
  • Wills- Probate

Copyright © 2011 · https://www.ua-cpas.com/blog