duryaodhana Posted July 19 Report Posted July 19 One of my friend is asking me .. He is going to transfer 15K to my bank account.. (That was for sale transaction which I am not involved in the actual transaction). If I agree to go with this ? As a third person, do I get into any trouble in future ? Quote
aratipandu Posted July 19 Report Posted July 19 3 minutes ago, duryaodhana said: One of my friend is asking me .. He is going to transfer 15K to my bank account.. (That was for sale transaction which I am not involved in the actual transaction). If I agree to go with this ? As a third person, do I get into any trouble in future ? less than 10k aythe em issues undavv mostly Quote
Coconut Posted July 19 Report Posted July 19 It may..take letter from your friend what is the sale about.. Quote
duryaodhana Posted July 19 Author Report Posted July 19 It's Properly sale.. Looks like, the Seller / Buyer are trying to avoid tax.. & transact using the Gift Tax Exclusion to third parties & Seller would get the amount later on slowly. AI gave this For Receiver : While you are free from any income tax obligation, the individual who gave you the money may have a filing requirement. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has a gift tax system in place that primarily affects the donor. Annual Gift Tax Exclusion: For the tax year 2024, an individual can give up to $18,000 to any number of people without having to file a gift tax return. For 2025, this amount increases to $19,000. Filing Requirement for the Donor: If the gift you received exceeds the annual exclusion amount for the year it was given, the donor is generally required to file a gift tax return (Form 709). For example, if you received $20,000 in 2024, the donor would need to report the $2,000 that is over the $18,000 exclusion. Quote
MyLeakHawla Posted July 19 Report Posted July 19 9 minutes ago, aratipandu said: less than 10k aythe em issues undavv mostly 19k per FY Quote
MyLeakHawla Posted July 19 Report Posted July 19 19k from same friend account in an year later tax Quote
aratipandu Posted July 19 Report Posted July 19 4 minutes ago, duryaodhana said: It's Properly sale.. Looks like, the Seller / Buyer are trying to avoid tax.. & transact using the Gift Tax Exclusion to third parties & Seller would get the amount later on slowly. AI gave this For Receiver : While you are free from any income tax obligation, the individual who gave you the money may have a filing requirement. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has a gift tax system in place that primarily affects the donor. Annual Gift Tax Exclusion: For the tax year 2024, an individual can give up to $18,000 to any number of people without having to file a gift tax return. For 2025, this amount increases to $19,000. Filing Requirement for the Donor: If the gift you received exceeds the annual exclusion amount for the year it was given, the donor is generally required to file a gift tax return (Form 709). For example, if you received $20,000 in 2024, the donor would need to report the $2,000 that is over the $18,000 exclusion. enduku occhina godava anna....no cheppesey...assale rojulu baaga levu 1 Quote
duryaodhana Posted July 19 Author Report Posted July 19 2 minutes ago, aratipandu said: enduku occhina godava anna....no cheppesey...assale rojulu baaga levu Adhe anukuntunna.. 1 Quote
MyLeakHawla Posted July 19 Report Posted July 19 4 minutes ago, aratipandu said: enduku occhina godava anna....no cheppesey...assale rojulu baaga levu No issue uncle it’s common to gift Quote
aratipandu Posted July 19 Report Posted July 19 Just now, MyLeakHawla said: No issue uncle it’s common to gift correct ee anna...ilantivi chala chesam past lo kani...ippudu rojulu baalevu, pakkodi kosam manam enduku risk cheyyadam antunna.. Quote
MyLeakHawla Posted July 19 Report Posted July 19 3 minutes ago, aratipandu said: correct ee anna...ilantivi chala chesam past lo kani...ippudu rojulu baalevu, pakkodi kosam manam enduku risk cheyyadam antunna.. Okay but a friend akkada 1 Quote
pakeer_saab Posted July 19 Report Posted July 19 2 hours ago, duryaodhana said: One of my friend is asking me .. He is going to transfer 15K to my bank account.. (That was for sale transaction which I am not involved in the actual transaction). If I agree to go with this ? As a third person, do I get into any trouble in future ? yes, it triggers pativrata act 2001 Quote
DallasKarreBaluu Posted July 19 Report Posted July 19 3 hours ago, duryaodhana said: One of my friend is asking me .. He is going to transfer 15K to my bank account.. (That was for sale transaction which I am not involved in the actual transaction). If I agree to go with this ? As a third person, do I get into any trouble in future ? take 15k cash Quote
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