LoveBWVVBR
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My CPA is not explaining this well to me, and I really need an answer. We are having a baby this year. I need to understand how much we can put away for the baby's education each year w/o triggering a gift tax. I know that the limit is 22K per couple, and that we could put away 110K at once in the 529 plan if we did the 5-year averaging thing. We don't want to do this because we are not 100% sure that we wouldn't want to contribute to something else in those 5 years.
Here is the exact situation. We'd like to contribute the 22K annually to the 529 and also have a relative write a 2K check annually for a Coverdell ESA (we will give the 2K to this relative annually, as we do not meet the requirements to fund the Coverdell ourselves). My spouse or I will be the custodian of the 529 and the Coverdell ESA. Do we need to drop the 529 contribution to 20K in order to fund the Coverdell w/o triggering the gift tax? Is there another way around this, such as making the relative the custodian of the Coverdell?
Here is the exact situation. We'd like to contribute the 22K annually to the 529 and also have a relative write a 2K check annually for a Coverdell ESA (we will give the 2K to this relative annually, as we do not meet the requirements to fund the Coverdell ourselves). My spouse or I will be the custodian of the 529 and the Coverdell ESA. Do we need to drop the 529 contribution to 20K in order to fund the Coverdell w/o triggering the gift tax? Is there another way around this, such as making the relative the custodian of the Coverdell?
I am a CPA, just not a practicing one. 