Is this the way it works in Japan? I've read that ¥1.1M is the tax free gift limit.The person who makes the gift is the one who is responsible for paying any gift tax that may be due and reporting the gift to the IRS on a gift tax return...
For the person who receives the gift, there won't be any immediate tax consequences ...
So for example, if I receive up to ¥1.1M each from two distinct sources (a total of ¥2.2M), neither I nor they will have to pay any gift taxes. Is that correct?
But if I receive over that amount from separate sources, say, ¥2M from two different sources (total ¥4M), it is the Donors that are gifting the money that will be liable for taxes on the gift (the amount over the limit, ¥900k each in this case), and not me?
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I am aware that you can pay someone's living expenses, which will not count towards the tax-free gift limit, and that there are other exceptions--for education, helping children buy a house, and so on. That's not my question. Just outright gifting, pure and simple.