This is a completely hypothetical scenario I came up with and wanted to answer.
Parent of college student buys dependent child a car for $20,000 as a graduation gift. But, kid gets married before end of year, so parents can't claim kid as dependent because of MFJ return for kid. Does parent of kid have to file a gift tax return to exclude the $8000 "gift" from gift tax as part of lifetime exclusion? Isn't this just an example of tax code's stupidity? Am I dumb to come up with stuff like this for no reason?
Parent of college student buys dependent child a car for $20,000 as a graduation gift. But, kid gets married before end of year, so parents can't claim kid as dependent because of MFJ return for kid. Does parent of kid have to file a gift tax return to exclude the $8000 "gift" from gift tax as part of lifetime exclusion? Isn't this just an example of tax code's stupidity? Am I dumb to come up with stuff like this for no reason?
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