annual gift
collocation in Englishmeaningsofannualandgift
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annual
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˈæn.ju.əl/us/ˈæn.ju.əl/
happening once ...
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gift
noun
uk/ɡɪft/us/ɡɪft/
a present or something that ...
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(Definition ofannualandgiftfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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As the law stands these voluntary payments are in the nature of annual gifts which are made by employers and can be discontinued at the end of any one year.
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Unfunded insurance trusts own one or more policies of insurance and are funded by annual gifts from the grantor.
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He also financed the construction of medical clinics in some of the state's poorest counties, in addition to making annual gifts to the state's colleges and universities.
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But anyone with four children finds that each of them can have only a quarter of that and anannualgiftof £250.
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What difference is there between that form of trust and anannualgift?
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From 1896 to 1929 farmers have been relieved of £70,000,000 in rates, anannualgiftof £11,000,000 at the present time.
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A seven-year settlement of income which has a revocable clause in it is not a settlement; it is merely anannualgiftcast in the form of a settlement.
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The purpose is that if you cast yourannualgiftin the form of a seven-year trust you can set it against your income for tax purposes.
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In 1999, the correction of inflation on the $10,000annualgifttax exclusion was accomplished.
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Theannualgift-giving has become a tradition to this day.
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However, theannualgiftexclusion ($14,000 per individual and $28,000 per married couple as of 2013) from the gift tax is only available for gifts of so-called "current interests".
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The sums involved in annual gifts are in general very modest.
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Figure 2 may give the impression of a lower level of annual gifts from those ' away' than is the case, since giving is expressed as a percentage of all children.
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There is nothing permanent about these annual gifts except that they take place annually.
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Because of the low annual gifts exemption limit—it is now £2,000–it is difficult to get over that problem.
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It will mean that people will have to choose between making annual gifts to charities or gifts to their relatives.
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It permits annual gifts of £1,000 on top of these lifetime accumulations of £15,000.
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If a man has been making ordinary annual gifts to charity out of his taxed income he is in exactly the same position as anybody else.
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