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Old 03-30-2008, 08:26 PM
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What is the required Form to file a Gift Tax Return?

A quick question, what is the form that is required to file a 2007 Gift tax return?



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What form is required to file a 2007 Gift tax return?

To file a Gift Tax Return, the IRS requires taxpayers to use Form 709 "United States Gift (Generation-Skipping Transfer) Tax Return."

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