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Reroka 07-18-2022 07:35 AM

Land gifted and Taxes
 
I havce been gifted 3.5 acres of land in South Carolina. Need to know how I go about paying taxes on it or do I even have to considering its a gift?

Peter Gibbons 07-18-2022 07:41 AM

Full disclosure - I am of no help in regards to taxes.
However, I am curious where in South Carolina is your new land?
Also, after you figure out the tax thing, you should also see if you are now obliged to read all Pat Conroy’s books.

tmax63 07-18-2022 07:49 AM

I'd assume you have yearly property tax as a minimum. Call the tax assessor in that county or at least talk to the people who gave it to you. If it's an estate then there are lawyers/executors who can help you out.

Jewish Rabbi 07-18-2022 07:51 AM

Get a 700.00 lawyer and ask this question

tooge 07-18-2022 07:55 AM

Don't tell anyone. Get all the guns you can, erect a large fence, get mean dogs, and secede from the union.

ptlyon 07-18-2022 08:00 AM

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Originally Posted by tooge (Post 16372160)
Don't tell anyone. Get all the guns you can, erect a large fence, get mean dogs, and secede from the union.

But how is he to get seafood?

TLO 07-18-2022 08:01 AM

JUNGLE LAW

Reroka 07-18-2022 08:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Peter Gibbons (Post 16372148)
Full disclosure - I am of no help in regards to taxes.
However, I am curious where in South Carolina is your new land?
Also, after you figure out the tax thing, you should also see if you are now obliged to read all Pat Conroy’s books.

Gaffney, outside Spartanburg.

My father gifted me 3.5 acres of land, It's valued right at 100k right now.

Needing to find a septic company or company that will do a perc test on the soil faster than 18 weeks.

ChiTown 07-18-2022 08:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Reroka (Post 16372171)
Gaffney, outside Spartanburg.

My father gifted me 3.5 acres of land, It's valued right at 100k right now.

Needing to find a septic company or company that will do a perc test on the soil faster than 18 weeks.

Depending upon how the land transfer was set up, you may not owe any taxes. You should definitely consult with an accountant as soon as possible, and they may actually refer you to a Tax Attorney depending upon your situation.

neech 07-18-2022 08:24 AM

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neech 07-18-2022 08:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Jewish Rabbi (Post 16372157)
Get a 700.00 lawyer and ask this question

I'm thinking it will cost you more then that.

FlaChief58 07-18-2022 08:27 AM

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Originally Posted by ptlyon (Post 16372167)
But how is he to get seafood?

I'm sure he'll want to bring his wife

ChiTown 07-18-2022 08:33 AM

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Originally Posted by neech (Post 16372186)
I'm thinking it will cost you more than that.

Not really - depends on the complexity of the deal. I've had lawyers review detailed contracts that have cost me less than that.

RockChalk 07-18-2022 09:14 AM

The individual receiving a GIFT does not have reportable taxable income. Your Father, who is doing the actual gifting, may or may not have to report. Given that it's valued at $100K, that goes well over the annual exclusion amount, so he likely will file a gift tax return but will have lifetime exclusion to eat that up.

As the owner of that land, you'll likely pay annual property taxes on it. But nothing from an income tax standpoint unless you sell it.

Reroka 07-18-2022 10:24 AM

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Originally Posted by RockChalk (Post 16372246)
The individual receiving a GIFT does not have reportable taxable income. Your Father, who is doing the actual gifting, may or may not have to report. Given that it's valued at $100K, that goes well over the annual exclusion amount, so he likely will file a gift tax return but will have lifetime exclusion to eat that up.

As the owner of that land, you'll likely pay annual property taxes on it. But nothing from an income tax standpoint unless you sell it.

Cool thanks.

My father bought it 10 years ago for 30k, he is gifting it to me so I can build my home on it. The builders we hired and the bank we are going through said that it should value right around 100k maybe more as land is going for 30 to 35k per acre here.


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