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		<title>Do you need to file a 2014 gift tax return by April 15?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Generally, you’ll need to file a gift tax return for 2014 if, during the tax year, you made gifts: That exceeded the $14,000-per-recipient gift tax annual exclusion (other than to your U.S. citizen spouse), That you wish to split with your spouse to take advantage of your combined $28,000 annual exclusions, or Of future...  <a href="https://www.legacyprotectionlawyers.com/when-to-file-a-gift-tax-return/">Read More &#187;</a>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Generally, you’ll need to file a gift tax return for 2014 if, during the tax year, you made gifts:</p>
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<li>That exceeded the $14,000-per-recipient gift tax annual exclusion (other than to your U.S. citizen spouse),</li>
<li>That you wish to split with your spouse to take advantage of your combined $28,000 annual exclusions, or</li>
<li>Of <em>future</em> interests — such as remainder interests in a trust — regardless of the amount.</li>
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<p>If you transferred hard-to-value property, such as artwork or interests in a family-owned business, consider filing a gift tax return even if you’re not required to. Adequate disclosure of the transfer in a return triggers the statute of limitations, generally preventing the IRS from challenging your valuation more than three years after you file.</p>
<p>There may be other instances where you’ll need to file a gift tax return — or where you <em>won’t</em> need to file one even though a gift exceeds your annual exclusion. Contact us for details.</p>
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