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810.1 | Real quick advice | POBOX::CORSON | Higher, and a bit more to the right | Tue Dec 27 1994 13:35 | 6 |
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Upper limit is $30,000. Gift tax doesn't apply under this level
to the recipient. Donor gets NO tax breaks. Suggest you contact a
real Tax Accountant before proceeding.
the Greyhawk
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810.2 | dir/tit=tax shows alot of notes | NPSS::RAUHALA | | Tue Dec 27 1994 13:47 | 4 |
| I thought you can only give $10,000 per year per person, not $30,000.
If you have 3 children you can give each $10,000 for a total of $30,000.
If you are married your wife can do the same, in effect the both of you
could give $60,000 combined to 3 children.
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810.3 | | SOLVIT::CHEN | | Tue Dec 27 1994 16:10 | 5 |
| My understanding agrees with .2. You can give $10k per person, per year
without tax implications. But, you can not take a tax deduction on the
gift. It is also important to point out that I am not an accountant.
Mike
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810.4 | | CADSYS::RITCHIE | Elaine Kokernak Ritchie, 225-4199 | Tue Dec 27 1994 16:18 | 8 |
| .0 is talking about _siblings_. As far as I know, all previous discussion
about gifts has been about children. I am interested to know if the $10k rule
is for any "relative", including parents. Is it just for children? Or is it
for any person?
I'll keep reading.
Elaine
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810.5 | Still the best advice | POBOX::CORSON | Higher, and a bit more to the right | Tue Dec 27 1994 18:55 | 9 |
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.2 and .3 are right as far as giving to children or grandchildren.
The limit is $20,000 annually, $10,000 per parent. Since the question
in basenote said siblings, there is a question as to the applicability
of this gift clause in the IRS code. It is my understanding that the
limit (lifetime) is $30,000 for "non-children".
In any case consult a tax accountant first.
the Greyhawk
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810.6 | Question on schedule D | AOSG::AFD | | Tue Feb 21 1995 12:25 | 29 |
| I have a couple of tax questions.
1. My 1994 1040 booklet does not have any instructions for schedule D.
The 1040 booklet that I received for the prior few years did have
instructions for schedule D.
Have they dropped that from the 1994 booklet, or do I just have the
wrong version of the 1040 booklet?
2. I have the 1992 edition of Pub 564 (Mutual Fund Distributions).
In that booklet it says that if you use the "Average cost" method
for reporting gains on mutual funds that you must indicate that you
are using that method, on your tax return. But it fails to tell you
where or how to indicate that.
I plan to use the "Average cost, single category" method, since that
is how Schwab reported it to me. Since Schwab did all the work via
this method it is easiest for me to use that method.
Does anyone know what is the correct way to tell the IRS that I am
using the "Average cost" method?
Thanks for any help,
- Al
P.S. I have been trying to call the 800-829-1040 number for days, but
all I get is a busy signal.
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810.7 | | RANGER::CLARK | | Tue Feb 21 1995 13:20 | 1 |
| re .6: On Sched D, for purchase date (of shares sold), just enter "Various"
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810.8 | | BOBSBX::QUINLAN | Mark Quinlan, Alpha Personal Systems | Wed Feb 22 1995 10:16 | 12 |
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>>1. My 1994 1040 booklet does not have any instructions for schedule D.
>> The 1040 booklet that I received for the prior few years did have
>> instructions for schedule D.
>> Have they dropped that from the 1994 booklet, or do I just have the
>> wrong version of the 1040 booklet?
My 1040 book has instructions for schedule D, pages D-1,... I think they are
after the tax tables.
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810.9 | | NETRIX::michaud | Jeff Michaud, UC1 | Wed Feb 22 1995 11:03 | 14 |
| > My 1040 book has instructions for schedule D, pages D-1,... I think they are
> after the tax tables.
Note that there is more than one version of the 1040 package. On
the top cover, lower right hand corner, you'll see it says:
Package 1040-x
where "x" differs from taxpayer to taxpayer. Mine is 1040-9
and does *not* have instructions for Sch. D (nor Sch. D included).
Interesting seeing that I did file a Sch. D last year.
I think someday soon we may find each Package is customized per
taxpayer based on the forms filed the previous year ....
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810.10 | Put a note on Schedule D | SUBSYS::DONADT | | Wed Feb 22 1995 11:43 | 5 |
| RE .6: I just write "Average cost, single category" near the line item
with an arrow to indicate the method used. This should satisfy IRS
regulations.
Ray
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810.11 | Still doing the Government's Accounting for Free | MARVA2::BUCHMAN | UNIX refugee in a VMS world | Tue Feb 28 1995 16:56 | 5 |
| > I think someday soon we may find each Package is customized per
> taxpayer based on the forms filed the previous year ....
Even better, they could send them to us already completed :-)
Jim
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