Posts Tagged ‘Money’

how much — gift of money without taxes?

how much can you receive as a gift

Can you legally receive money from family as a gift without taxes and if so what is the limit before tax?

Do you claim inheritance on income taxes?

inheritance tax income

If you inherite money, after the estate taxes are paid, do you have to claim income on the balance that you get? What about in NJ?

Do I have to pay taxes on an inheritance?

I received inheritance check do i pay tax

I received a check from an Aunt who died 3 years ago in New Hampshire and I live in Oklahoma. Do I have to report this money to the IRS? Should I cash the check and not put it in the bank? It’s more than 0 but it’s not a huge amount.

Paying taxes illegal?

paying taxes voluntary

All that has to be said about why we have to pay taxes has been said. Question is though, Since it is voluntary to pay taxes why are we forced to pay them, if not we can go to jail?
Why can’t the government print more money to pay what needs to be paid. Your response please. Thank you.

Horrible situation with my grown children.?

Do I have to claim a gift on my taxes

My ex-husband just died very unexpectedly at age 53. We were divorced in 1995, and have three children together. I remarried, he didn’t. We had shared/joint custody of the kids. The children are grown now, the youngest is 19, and she was living with him at the time of his death.

In our divorce decree, He was awarded our home. I fought this, but because he had the best attorney in the state, and I definitely didn’t, he won. He and my stepfather built the house, and it was mostly financed by money given to me by my grandmother and my mother. I worked more than full-time, to finance the household while he was building it. The house has slipped into disrepair, but it is on a very valuable 42 acre piece of property, and the most recent appraisal from the town was 2,000.

In our decree, he was to pay me ,500 dollars as repayment for his use of a credit card that was in my name at the time of our divorce, and then I was to execute a quit-claim deed, signing the house over to him. I took him to court in 2004, to enforce that final order. At that time (he never showed up for the hearing), the judge instituted a wage garnishment order, and added 8% interest to the back-due balance, and 12% interest to the balance moving forward. My ex quit his job that day, and never worked "on the books" again. I never was paid, and as a result, I never signed the quit-claim deed.

Now, he has passed away without a will. There is no lien or mortgage on the home. We purchased the property prior to our marriage as tenants in common. So now the house and the land legally belongs to me.

My children are 26, 24, and 19. My 26 year old daughter has never lived in the house since the divorce. She was with me until she went to college, and has been living on her own since then. My son has been on his own for the last 4 years.

My children (and my oldest daughter especially) are very uncomfortable with the fact that I now own their home. I’m not asking for rent from them, and I have paid the past due taxes. A few months have gone by, and I need to resolve the liability issues and move forward through this. She is poisoning my relationship with my other two children. They are not ready to have the responsibility of this home. My oldest daughter isn’t working, or even looking for work. My son is working for a local landscaping company. My youngest daughter is working as a gardener for a private estate. We live in Vermont, so they will both be laid off for the winter.

My intention is to use the homestead as equity to dramatically reduce the interest on the mortgage on my home, and to finance the repairs needed to that one, and then charge them with a modest rent to pay for those repairs.

The other issue, if I do what they are asking, and then sign the place over to them is gift tax. I can only gift each child ,000/year without a huge tax liability.

This is becoming a huge issue between my husband and myself. He’s concerned about the liability, as am I. Our attorney has advised us to sell or rent our current home, and establish residency in my former home. I would love to do just that, but am sure that would divide our family. I just don’t know what to do, and as a result, I’m doing nothing.
Thanks, just read the first 6 answers, and would like to add a bit of detail. My relationship with my two younger children has always been excellent. My oldest daughter and I have butted heads in the past, but nothing major. I really want to do what is best for them. I had washed my hands of the debt, and that property years ago. Like it or not, I’ve gotten it back.

How much of a monetary gift can you recieve without being taxed?

how much can you receive as a gift

My wife and I are in a financial bind. My friend is willing to loan us money. Obviously not through a bank. My friend will gift us the money as a gift (of course we are paying it back) into our bank account. My question is does anyone know how much of a gift I can receive withouth having to pay taxes on it? We live in CA if that makes any difference.
S5tevo, thanks for the link and info.

paycheck stub?

paycheck stub

what is the withholding forstate and local Jdaf on my paycheck stub? I have always wondered what that money was taken out for?

Inheritance tax?

inheritance tax

We were left in a will- a little under 7,000.
I was wondering if any one knows how much tax will have to be paid on it?

I don’t like paying taxes…I would like ""THEM""" to ask if they could use my money but every week they take it:(
Some times When we need money I think anbout all I have paid into SS and I wounder if they would let me have some of it back…hahaha!
Thanks for your answers!
If anybody is out there this late!!

In Illinois, How much tax do i pay for depositing estate inheritance check?

I received inheritance check do i pay tax

My wife received 16000 from her grandpas estate. there will be more coming. in illinois, if i deposit the check, and pay bills with it, how much tax will i owe on the money? thanks in advance,

matt

I receive regular monetary gifts from one of my clients, can i claim this as a gift in Canada?

how much can you receive as a gift

The money comes from several places, ukraine, latvia, belize, caymans, panama etc. I don’t think Canada has any tax treaties with these countries so they would have no jurisdiction.

My main question is there a limit in Canada on how much someone can "give" you? and if there is a limit can i receive these gifts from multiple people each having the same limit or is there a total limit per Canadian citizen?