Paying off a mortgage loan in India for someone else
If I pay off a mortgage loan in India for my brother/sister, do I have to report it as a gift tax return. The amount that will be paid of directly to the mortgage lender is $50,000.
If I pay off a mortgage loan in India for my brother/sister, do I have to report it as a gift tax return. The amount that will be paid of directly to the mortgage lender is $50,000.
Thank you all for your responses. So I can donate $18000 to my brother and my wife can donate another $18000 to my brother's wife without having to file Form 709? Did I understand that correctly?
Your original question said that you would pay off the mortgage for your "brother/sister." Now you are talking about your brother's wife. Who is actually on the mortgage? When you said sister did you mean sister-in-law (your brother's wife)?
To avoid having to file a Form 709 gift tax return by doing what pk is suggesting, you would have to make 4 separate gifts:
Each of the individual gifts would have to be $18,000 or less.
If you and your wife jointly make a gift of more than $18,000, you would still have to file a Form 709 in order to "split" the gift. The end result is the same as if you made two separate gifts, but you have to file the form.
You also said that you would make a single payment of $50,000 directly to the mortgage lender. That would make it difficult to prove to the IRS that there were 4 separate gifts, if you were audited.
Even if you have to file a Form 709 gift tax return, you will not have to pay any gift tax unless the total amount of all gifts you have made in your lifetime is more than $13.6 million (for 2024). But you still have to file the form if you make gifts totaling more than $18,000 to any one person in 2024.
A gift tax return, Form 709, is not part of your income tax return. It has to be filed separately. You cannot file a gift tax return with TurboTax.
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