Joshua W. asked

💰  Tax

Can my NRA parents gift me cash from their account in a US bank or brokerage account? I am a US Citizen. Would the gift be tax-free?

May 7th, 2023

Jade M. answered

Yes, your NRA parents can gift you cash from their US bank or brokerage account, and the gift would ...

May 7th, 2023

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