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My sister, mother and I are giving my son $20,000 toward a down payment. Do we report it to the IRS?
A family consisting of a sister, mother, and individual is providing $20,000 to their son for a down payment. The individual expresses confidence that the gift will not exceed the lifetime gift-tax exemption.
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