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CHAPTER EIGHT Special Types of Gifts Gifts to Minors: What choices for making transfers? 1) Guardianship (state law proceeding) Texas Probate Code enables guardianship proceedings. But, subject to certain de minimis rules permitting greater flexibility for a parent acting on behalf of a minor. 3/3/2014 (c) William P. Streng 1

Uniform Transfers to Minors Act P.2 2) TUTMA Texas Uniform Transfers to Minors Act. At what age does minority end for TUTMA? What assets can be held in an TUTMA account? Who should be the custodian? What are the estate tax risks? Income tax aspects? See Rev. Rul. 74-556 (p.3) re split gifts; spouse as successor trustee is not a transferor for estate tax purposes; cf., community property concerns? What occurs when minor reaches age 21? or 18? 3/3/2014 (c) William P. Streng 2

Section 2503(c) Minor s Present Interest Trust Code 2503(c) provides (in gift tax context) for present interest treatment of a trust transfer when certain distributions can be delayed until age 21. What restrictions/requirements on income distributions? How extend this trust after age 21? Provide a lapsing right of withdrawal? Similar treatment to a Crummey power (i.e., economic access is available)? 3/3/2014 (c) William P. Streng 3

Educational or Medical Expense Payments P.6 Code 2503(e) exclusion for amounts paid (directly) for educational expense (e.g., younger generation) and medical expenses (e.g., older generation). Educational expense must be for tuition (and?, but not for room and board). Is prepaid tuition for multiple grandchildren & years ok? See PLR 200602002, p. 6. What about the cost of nursery school for a grandchild? 3/3/2014 (c) William P. Streng 4

Section 529 College Tuition Plans p.8 Why is this gift provision numbered under Code 529? The plan is a tax exempt entity. Tax treatment: No income inclusion to the beneficiary Code 529(c)(1) & (3) if ultimately for distribution for the beneficiary s higher educational expenses. Gift of a present (not a future) interest Code 529(c)(2) specifies this gift tax treatment. Can accelerate contributions for five years with the annual donee exclusion - Code 529(c)(2)(B). 3/3/2014 (c) William P. Streng 5

Net Gifts, p.9 Donee Assumes Debt Purpose for a net gift transaction? Donor does not want to pay gift tax (or does not want to sell property to have cash to pay the gift tax). But, the donor has the legal burden to pay the tax Code 2502(c). For gift tax purposes the effect is to reduce the gift amount by the gift tax liability thus, producing an interrelated computation. & see Rev. Rul. 81-223, p. 12, re computation tax is only on the actual gift tax amount (i.e., must use the unified credit). Next slide 3/3/2014 (c) William P. Streng 6

Net Gifts, continued What Federal income tax treatment? p.13 What if the debt (gift tax or other debt, e.g., a mortgage) assumed by the donee is in excess of the income tax basis of the transferred asset? How determine the amount of the gain (i.e., what tax basis allocation process)? Cf., 1011(b). If the transferee of the net gift is a trust, note the applicability of the grantor trust rules while the tax debt remains outstanding, p.14. How deal with this gross income inclusion risk? 3/3/2014 (c) William P. Streng 7

Net Gifts, continued Consider the computation of the gift tax amount when multiple taxable gifts are made by donor during the same year i.e., is a proportionate or a stacking approach to be utilized? Who controls the dispute issues with the IRS when the IRS is auditing the net gift transaction (p.9)? - Whose pays tax penalties (if any)? - Who has the right to contest the gift tax audit, particularly the valuation issues? 3/3/2014 (c) William P. Streng 8

Family Residence Transfers p.14 Code 2036(a)(1) & retained life interest risk how eliminate this risk in a purported sale? See Maxwell case (p.15) - how not to manage this residence transfer/sale arrangement? 1) Sale for arm s length price? Income tax? But, 121 enables a gross income exclusion. 2) Rental amount set at arm s length (& paid)? 3) Payment of mortgage debt to the seller? 4) Whose responsibility for repairs to the house & the real estate taxes/insurance? 3/3/2014 (c) William P. Streng 9

Family Residence Transfers p.22 Other residence transfer options: 1) Interest-free loan to enable the purchase of the residence by the child. 2) Transfer a fractional interest (e.g., to obtain a valuation discount on the gift)? 3) Rent-free use of all/part of the residence? 3/3/2014 (c) William P. Streng 10

Family Debt Forgiveness Arrangements p.23 What gift tax effects when a purported sale is made on credit terms to the grandchildren who have no significant net worth (& no credit)? See Rev. Rul. 77-299, p. 23 (when the annual donee exclusion was $3,000) an intention to forgive all the debt existed at inception and the entire amount was an immediate gift transfer. What income tax effects of an installment sale of the property by grandparent to grandchild? Alternative approach: Transfer proportionate or fractional interests in a property each year? 3/3/2014 (c) William P. Streng 11

Intra-Family Interest Free Loans p.26 Has a gift been made through the interest-free loan of money to a relative? See Code 7872. 1) An immediate gift, or 2) a deferred gift? Cf., demand loan or a term loan? See Code 7872(d)(2) what is the timing of the gift for federal gift tax purposes; cf., income tax. What about de minimis loans, particularly the federal income tax effects when made to family members? 7872(c)(2). 3/3/2014 (c) William P. Streng 12

Loans of Family Property (i.e., not cash) p.27 1) Loan of tangible property, e.g., vacation home or boat? Gift or income? 2) Services provided by a parent to the child? E.g., investment advice or child care help? 3) Credit assistance? I.e., when loan guarantee is provided by a parent (enabling a reduction in the child s interest rate on a home mortgage loan made by a bank because then a lower credit risk to bank)? PLR 9113009, p. 27. 3/3/2014 (c) William P. Streng 13

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