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Gift tax is a tax imposed on the transfer of property or money to another person as a gift. The person who gives the gift is responsible for paying the gift tax. However, there are several ways to avoid paying gift tax: 1. Gift within the annual exclusion: The IRS allows individuals to gift up to a certain amount each year without incurring gift tax. In 2023, the annual exclusion amount is $16,000 per recipient. If you give a gift of $16,000 or less to an individual in a year, you will not have to pay any gift tax. 2. Gift to a spouse: If you are married, you can give an unlimited amount of gifts to your spouse without incurring gift tax. This is known as the unlimited marital deduction. 3. Gift to a charity: If you give a gift to a qualified charity, it is not subject to gift tax. Additionally, you may be eligible for a charitable contribution deduction on your income tax return. 4. Pay for medical or educational expenses: If you pay for someone's medical or educational expenses directly to the institution, the gift is not subject to gift tax. This is known as the educational or medical exclusion. 5. Use your lifetime gift tax exemption: If you give more than the annual exclusion amount in a year, you may be able to use your lifetime gift tax exemption to avoid paying gift tax. In 2023, the lifetime gift tax exemption is $12.06 million. However, keep in mind that using this exemption will reduce the amount of exemption you have available for estate tax purposes. It's important to note that while these strategies can help you avoid paying gift tax, they may have other tax implications. It's always best to consult with a tax professional before making any significant gifts or financial decisions.
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