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A relative is planning to transferring about $40K to my acct. I want to know if I need to declare this amount when I file my taxes and if so, at what rate will this "income" be taxed?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Originally posted by: Orsorum
... Is it a bona fide gift or payment for services rendered (or some other consideration)?
If it's a gift, you're not liable for any tax (gifts are not taxed to the giftee), but your relative *may* be liable for gift tax. If I were your relative I would consult a CPA in his state.
What DaWhim just proposed is illegal and is watched for by banks (by law).
Originally posted by: anonmouseuser
A relative is planning to transferring about $40K to my acct. I want to know if I need to declare this amount when I file my taxes and if so, at what rate will this "income" be taxed?
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Originally posted by: Orsorum
... Is it a bona fide gift or payment for services rendered (or some other consideration)?
If it's a gift, you're not liable for any tax (gifts are not taxed to the giftee), but your relative *may* be liable for gift tax. If I were your relative I would consult a CPA in his state.
What DaWhim is proposing is NOT illegal, sorry about that. But it may invite further scrutiny by the bank and regulatory agencies.
