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IRS Releases 2018 Inflation-Adjusted Estate and Gift Tax Amounts

Updated: Dec 10, 2019


The IRS has announced the 2018 inflation adjustments for many tax provisions, including exemptions for estate, gift and generation-skipping transfer taxes and the annual exclusion amount for gifts.

The federal lifetime gift tax exemption has been indexed for inflation and therefore increased from $5,490,000 in 2017 to $5,600,000 in 2018. Also, the generation skipping transfer tax exemption has also been indexed for inflation and therefore increased from $5,490,000 in 2017 to $5,600,000 million in 2018.

The gift tax annual exclusion amount increased for 2018 to $15,000 from $14,000. This is the amount that each person can give to another person without using any gift and estate tax exemption. Payments of tuition to schools and medical expenses to health care providers do not count against either the $15,000 annual gift tax exclusion or the $5,600,000 gift and estate tax exemption.

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