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roaringbranch
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July 8, 2022
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Gift real estate to special needs trust

  • July 8, 2022
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Recently I set up a special needs trust for my son, who is permanently disabled. This year (2022) I plan to give the house that I own (and where he lives) to the trust. I purchased the house in 1999 for about $120K, and it has a current fair market value of about $300k. The house has two apartments and has been treated as a rental property for taxable income and depreciation.

1. Since I will not receive payment for the house, can I assume that I will not have any capital gains when I file 2022 taxes? 

2. For gift tax recording, is the value of the gift the same as the current basis, as if I had sold the property?

3. Anything else I should know?

Thank you!

    Best answer by Anonymous_

    @roaringbranch wrote:

    3. Anything else I should know?


    You should contact a local tax professional or attorney in your area.

     

    See https://taxexperts.naea.org/listing/service/estates-gifts-trusts

     

    See https://www.avvo.com/estate-planning-lawyer.html

     

    You made a gift of the property so you will not have any gain to report, but you will have to file a gift tax return (Form 709) and report the fair market value of the property on the date of the gift.

     

     

     

     

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    Employee
    July 8, 2022

    @roaringbranch wrote:

    3. Anything else I should know?


    You should contact a local tax professional or attorney in your area.

     

    See https://taxexperts.naea.org/listing/service/estates-gifts-trusts

     

    See https://www.avvo.com/estate-planning-lawyer.html

     

    You made a gift of the property so you will not have any gain to report, but you will have to file a gift tax return (Form 709) and report the fair market value of the property on the date of the gift.