IRS Form 709 (Gift Tax Return) - Simple Example for 2023 - Step-by-Step Guide

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  • Опубликовано: 13 мар 2024
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    The IRS Form 709 is filed by U.S. individuals to report taxable gifts made during the tax year.
    In this example, we look at a taxpayer who gifts cash of $19,000 to her son. The annual exclusion available in 2023 is $17,000, so the gift must be reported because it exceeds the annual exclusion limit per donee.
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Комментарии • 54

  • @gordonhamachi126
    @gordonhamachi126 Месяц назад +4

    Thank you so much. I wasted a few hours trying to figure this out on my own, before finding your excellent video.

  • @JaySoule
    @JaySoule Месяц назад +3

    Thank you. This was excellent. I was intimidated trying to figure out form 709 but was able to do it easily following these instructions.

  • @robertlowry2040
    @robertlowry2040 2 месяца назад +6

    Thanks for simplifying this. I continue to be amazed on how complicated the IRS can make what should be a straight forward concept!

  • @user-en4my8cb1p
    @user-en4my8cb1p 23 дня назад

    Super helpful! This was great. I've only done one of these, but now have a 'prior' year to report. So many people think they need a CPA to get these forms done - but it just takes guidance and help from someone like you. Be blessed and may your business prosper in the mighty name of Jesus. Amen

  • @LindaDolan-em6kx
    @LindaDolan-em6kx Месяц назад +3

    Thank you for this common sense, straightforward explanation for a needlessly complicated form!

  • @myrakaczmarek8353
    @myrakaczmarek8353 Месяц назад +4

    This was very helpful. Thank You!

  • @UHMOutreachCollege
    @UHMOutreachCollege 2 месяца назад +2

    You are the only one (a dozen websites have not) who actually explained how to do the form. All the other sites said they'd expplain how to fill out the form; uniformly, ALL said only to "Fill out Schedule B" for example. That was their instruction. Bravo sir.

  • @eliscomin1
    @eliscomin1 2 месяца назад +3

    Thank you for taking the time to walk through a Form 709. Yours is the best video I have found on RUclips.

  • @ztigris
    @ztigris Месяц назад +1

    I work on state excise taxes for my main job and have filed property taxes as well. I stared at this and the instructions for way too long trying to figure it out. I was cross eyed. THANK YOU!
    I think the IRS is the best at making something simple, overly complicated.

  • @edfendley
    @edfendley 14 дней назад +1

    Very helpful! Thank you.

  • @bobgendron8204
    @bobgendron8204 2 месяца назад +1

    This is beyond useful. It is 100% clear, concise and complete. Exactly as needed. Thanks so much.

  • @andysigl2676
    @andysigl2676 Месяц назад

    I spent over two days trying to figure out this form. You did an amazing job of explaining it. Thank you very much.

  • @BorisBlacher-od4co
    @BorisBlacher-od4co Месяц назад

    Thank you. This is helpful (as opposed to pretty much everyone else). A question I have (and it is also asked a lot and NEVER answered) is what write on line 7 if the person is a resident alien (green card holder). The instructions only talk about "citizen" and "non-citizen non-resident", but both are not only inapplicable to green card holders, but can actually have grave consequences (both "claiming to be a citizen anywhere" and "claiming to be a non-resident on any tax return" disqualify the person from ever acquiring the citizenship in the future according to USCIS guidelines). I would be very grateful for your answer.

  • @VinnyNair
    @VinnyNair Месяц назад +1

    Thank you for this great explanation. Was simple and clear to follow.

  • @jakethesnake9295
    @jakethesnake9295 2 месяца назад

    Well Done! Well presented and very helpful. I'm very grateful to you for taking the time to post this. Heaven knows that the Fed could never bother with any real practical help like this for taxpayers. Thank you!

  • @rothautomotive
    @rothautomotive Месяц назад

    I very much appreciate the video ! Probably 8 hours trying to figure this out! No wonder people say to forget the filing and let the IRS audit you(maybe)

  • @MonFraug
    @MonFraug Месяц назад

    Bless you for doing this!! I spent way too much time trying to figure For 709 on my own and came up with owing tax, which I knew I didn't because of the huge exemption.

  • @raineyday7286
    @raineyday7286 Месяц назад

    Thank you so much for your excellent tutorial on the Gift Tax return. I got stumped on the actual calculation of the amount of tax due until I finally understood the amount of tax shown for each range is cumulative in the IRS Gift Tax Table. That was not obvious to me. Perhaps mention that in future videos for us newbies. I look forward to watching more of your videos!

  • @scottthompson8561
    @scottthompson8561 Месяц назад

    Thank you very much for the help. It seems like this form is needlessly complicated. The Table for Computing Gift Tax was the most difficult part for me. Thank you again for the help.

  • @sandyk6949
    @sandyk6949 2 месяца назад

    Thank you so much! First year completing this form and this was very easy to follow and understand!

  • @RachelWallach-zy8bj
    @RachelWallach-zy8bj 2 месяца назад

    Thank you so much. This is so well done. I truly would have been lost without you!

  • @EdwardP-ld5ps
    @EdwardP-ld5ps Месяц назад

    Awesome level of detail and explanation, you saved me hours of frustration!

  • @pauluspouw1014
    @pauluspouw1014 2 месяца назад +1

    Thanks, Jason - would love to see an example for a direct-split gift example. Thanks again for creating this excellent video.

  • @AHSmaroons11
    @AHSmaroons11 2 месяца назад

    HUGE thank you! You took the stress out of this process for me.

  • @kalsoomsaeed6582
    @kalsoomsaeed6582 2 месяца назад +2

    Thanks. Great job. Very helpful.

  • @blenaway
    @blenaway 2 месяца назад

    Awesome clarity. Thanks so much!!

  • @sfcshaf
    @sfcshaf 2 месяца назад +1

    The gifts subject only to gift tax box if limited for space with all the information they want. What do you do if you have several people that will not fit in that allotted space?

  • @JulieCashman-kx9fy
    @JulieCashman-kx9fy Месяц назад

    Thank you! Really clarified things for me.

  • @user-tq3nd1re2n
    @user-tq3nd1re2n 2 месяца назад

    Wow this was so helpful. thank you so much. Excellent instructions.

  • @aponly
    @aponly 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you! As noted before, why does everything have to be so complicated?

  • @diedrawittenberg4657
    @diedrawittenberg4657 Месяц назад

    This video was a God-send! Thank you!

  • @user-en4my8cb1p
    @user-en4my8cb1p 23 дня назад

    Just a quick comment. I noticed at the bottom of page 1... in the far right of the signature area that you have a "NO" checked in the box reading "May the IRS discuss this return with the preparer shown below?" Should I also check "NO"?

  • @horsebytes
    @horsebytes Месяц назад

    You ROCK!!!

  • @keunghoho
    @keunghoho Месяц назад

    Very helpful!

  • @raymondwong336
    @raymondwong336 24 дня назад

    What if the donor is married, but the gift is only coming from him and not his wife? Would you answer NO on line 12?

  • @michaelg9359
    @michaelg9359 20 дней назад

    But wait - even though it's 'taxable' it doesn't mean you're going to get taxed on it right (unless you've given gifts of over $13,000,000 to that person over his/her lifetime)?

  • @JohnShockey
    @JohnShockey Месяц назад

    This is a great video but I have a question. I'm filing this form for my wife. The cash was under her name and we file jointly. I know your video was for a single person and curious if I would need to do anything different than following your steps in our case?

  • @mysnapple6994
    @mysnapple6994 Месяц назад

    So if marry can you put 34,000 at (part 4, line 2) 9:17. Thanks for the vid. Don't think I could figure out how to fill this form out by myself

  • @kennethnimmo6334
    @kennethnimmo6334 2 месяца назад

    Do you need a separate form for each donee? Or, how do you enter info for multiple donees in the space provided

  • @peterwu5091
    @peterwu5091 2 месяца назад +2

    its so stupid why line 7 is called applicable credit and not called "lifetime exclusion amount"

  • @spu3
    @spu3 2 месяца назад

    Thank you Jason! I am slowly figuring out Form 709. How does page 1 of the return differ if Jane Q is married and all other gift items remain the same?

  • @ednajuarez5381
    @ednajuarez5381 2 месяца назад +1

    If the donor does not file the 709 does the receiver need to file it?

  • @longbai4017
    @longbai4017 Месяц назад

    Hi Jason, how IRS is tracking the 709s taxpayer had filed? In the other words, when taxpayer lost track of 709s he/she had filed, is it possible to pull the records from his/her tax account in IRS website?

  • @AnnM-kn4ic
    @AnnM-kn4ic Месяц назад

    If there is one gift for less than the exclusion (i.e. 15,000) and another gift for more than the exclusion to the same person, (i.e. 30,000) do you add both gifts and make it 45,000 and then take out 17,000 or do you only report the 30,000 and take our 17,000? There is a big difference in taxes.

  • @jaw5369
    @jaw5369 2 месяца назад +1

    If I gift the money via bank transfer, should I describe it as a cash gift or something else?

  • @AKM-ic6ei
    @AKM-ic6ei Месяц назад

    Where are all these forms that fill out part 2 all by themselves?!

  • @SG-dt1gb
    @SG-dt1gb 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for the detailed walkthrough of Form 709, Jason! We live in CA. If $50,000 was transferred last year from an investment account solely in the name of my husband to our son's student loan account, is $34,000 tax free? In that case, we can split the gift & report $16,000 in line 1, right? Is the investment account started in CA considered a community property though it's solely under my husband's name? Hope you can reply & post another video with walkthrough of a split gift for a married couple giving a gift more than $34,000!

  • @user-mc5nw5uq9e
    @user-mc5nw5uq9e 2 месяца назад

    I have gifted cash and 30 shares of stock to each of my 3 siblings. Total of each siblings gift totaled $17,499.
    On Schedule A Part I there is enough room to document 1 sibling's cash gift. Do I attach another Schedule A Part 1 for the stock to this same sibling?
    Therefore in total I would have 2 pages of Schedule A Part 1 for each sibling.
    Then on 709 page 1 I add the total of all gifts.
    Thank you for your video, time and assistance.
    Respectfully,
    Jane Marie Cook

  • @asd9asdify
    @asd9asdify Месяц назад

    Are you sure about Line 7 on page 1?
    Instruction says to follow the same tax table, which means 12,920,000*.4 = 5,168,000
    as opposed to that big table that has 5,113,800
    Apologies. It comes out to be the same
    (12,920,000-1,000,000)*.4 + 345,800 = 5,113,800

  • @brentlawson3972
    @brentlawson3972 Месяц назад

    Great video. Very helpful. The IRS instructions are ridiculous. Thank you.

  • @nm95125
    @nm95125 2 месяца назад

    why did you use $5M number instead of $12M in line 11 if she is single. . . is it only half the amount?