I have a tax question: I received just under a million dollars last year. This is tax free for both giver and receiver correct?
The donor (giver) is likely to have tax consequences. Please consult with an experienced tax attorney.
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The donor (giver) is likely to have tax consequences. Please consult with an experienced tax attorney.
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I agree with the above comment. Your question is unclear please restate the facts.