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Tax Laws for Gifting Stocks
So, I am opening 529's for each niece/nephew this year for birthdays. I was thinking of buying stocks for each kid for Christmas, but the laws on gifting the stocks are really fuzzy to me. I'm hesitant to go through oneshare.com or a similar site because of how much more expensive it is. But, if I open my own brokerage account through say tradeking.com how to I transfer that to a minor? I saw where minors can't be owners of a brokerage account but then I saw there is some UTMA law to allow you to gift to minors? I don't know it's really confusing. My goal is to buy a stock or maybe a handful if it's a cheaper company that can just sit and appreciate (and buy one or two more of maybe other companies each year) so when they turn 18 they can have it do with as they choose. What is the smartest way to go about this?
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