September 14, 2023

Hello Richard,


SKP's Shredding Day is back! Mark your calendar for Saturday, September 23, 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. A shredding truck will be at our office parking lot ready to shred any amount of documents you bring. RSVP by September 21.

 

Thank you.

 

Rich Pavano, CPA

What is the gift tax annual exclusion?

Will you be making gifts of cash or stock to your loved ones? By properly using the gift tax annual exclusion, gifts to family members and loved ones can reduce the size of your taxable estate, within generous limits, without triggering any estate or gift tax. The exclusion amount for 2023 is $17,000.


The exclusion covers gifts you make to each recipient each year. Therefore, a taxpayer with three children can transfer $51,000 to the children this year free of federal gift taxes. If the only gifts made during a year are excluded in this fashion, there’s no need to file a federal gift tax return. If annual gifts exceed $17,000, the exclusion covers the first $17,000 per recipient, and only the excess is taxable. 

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