What Is the Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax (GSTT) and Who Pays?

What Is the Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax (GSTT)?

Understanding the Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax

Direct vs. Indirect Skips With the GSTT

How Much Is the Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax?

GSTT Strategies

What Triggers the Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax?

The generation-skipping transfer tax is triggered when a person gifts another person an asset but skips a generation in doing so. For example, when a person gifts a home to their grandchild and skips their child.

Who Pays the Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax?

The generation-skipping transfer tax is paid by either the grantor or the skipped beneficiary. The grantor pays the direct generation-skipping tax while an indirect generation-skipping tax is paid by the skipped beneficiary. The former is the most common scenario.

How Much Can a Parent Gift a Child Tax-Free in 2022?

A parent can gift a child tax-free $18,000 in 2024.