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February 16, 2025
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UTMA question regarding filing and IRS forms

  • February 16, 2025
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Hello

 

I manage a UTMA account for my 8 year old grandson.

For tax year 2024 he had $173 in dividends of which $157 were qualified.
He had $2380 in capital gains split into $1491 ( short term) and $889( long term).

I believe he must file an IRS 1040 as well as an IRS 8615 form.

 

Do I have this correct?

 

Using tax software I get a tax due of $21.That seems to be a to low amount.

It’s my understanding that any amount over the child’s std deduction will be taxed at10%.

That would be “about” $2553-$1300=$1,253.00. $1253X.10=$125.30.

What am I missing? $21 versus  $125?

 

I welcome any input.

    1 reply

    WA7GWX70Author
    February 16, 2025

    Hit return to soon. No edit it seems.

     

    Any amount over $1300 would be paid at the child’s bracket of 10%.

    Why the discrepancy….?

    AmyC
    Employee
    February 20, 2025

    1. Either the child files or the parent files the income. 

    2. I am adding $173 dividends + $2380 capital gains =$2,553 which is less than $2,600 required to file form 8615. 

     

    The parents return would file with Form 8814 instead. See Topic No. 553 Tax on a Child's Investment and Other Unearned Income (Kiddie Tax).

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