The annual amount that an individual can give to another person without having to pay federal gift tax, which was up to $13,000 in 2010 and 2011, and periodically adjusted for inflation.
Gift splitting is a tax strategy that allows a married couple to combine their individual annual gift tax exclusions and unified estate and gift tax credits, enabling them to give a larger gift to a recipient without incurring gift tax liability.
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