In the United States, gifts between spouses are generally not taxable due to the unlimited marital deduction. This means that one spouse can give any amount of money or property to the other without incurring gift tax. However, if the gift exceeds the annual exclusion limit and is not between spouses, it may be subject to taxes. Always consult a tax professional for specific situations.
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