For 2018–2025, the TCJA tax reform changes the kiddie tax rules to tax a portion of an affected child’s or young adult’s unearned income at the federal income tax rates paid by trusts and estates. Trust tax rates can be as high as 37 percent or, for long-term capital gains and qualified dividends, as high as 20 percent.

Unearned income means income other than wages, salaries, professional fees, and other amounts received as compensation for personal services. So, among other things, unearned income includes capital gains, dividends, and interest.

Earned income from a job or self-employment is never subject to the kiddie tax.

Your dependent child or young adult faces no kiddie tax problems if he or she does not have unearned income in excess of the kiddie tax unearned income threshold ($2,100 for 2018 and $2,200 for 2019). And when your dependent child exceeds the threshold by only a minor amount, the kiddie tax hit is minimal and nothing to get too upset about.

 

Takeaway

In conclusion, if your child is getting hit hard by the kiddie tax, your tax planning should consider:

• employing your child so that he or she has earned income sufficient to eliminate the kiddie tax, or
• changing the investment mix from income generation to capital growth.

 

We specialize in helping clients clarify their taxes so they keep more of their money. If you or someone you know is facing a kiddie tax problem, be sure to contact me by scheduling a call, or by emailing at [email protected] so I can help you reduce or maybe eliminate the kiddie tax.

 

Tatsiana B. Bender
Bender CPA, PLLC
Fort Worth, TX 76107
[email protected]
Phone: (817) 313-4352
Bender-CPA.com