The gift that keeps on giving would be nice.
As of 2016, you may give up to $14,000 in any given tax year to any other person without being required to pay a gift tax.That $14,000 exclusion applies per giver and per recipient, so if you're married, and your son is also married, you and your wife can each give your son and HIS wife $14,000 each per year, for a total transfer of $56,000 from your household to theirs, without having to pay gift tax.
Even if you are paying for the rehearsal dinner for your son's wedding you should at least get your son and his bride a gift and if this is not appropriate for certain cultural weddings and money is the gift then give only what money you can afford.
Your son and his new bride would probably prefer money as a gift so they can use it for what they want. However, only give what you can afford without breaking the bank.
It is your son and his bride that you would either give a gift or money to. Generally the bride may have a bridal registry at different stores and you could choose a gift from there, but, you can also give your son and his bride money so they can use it towards their honeymoon or something they would both rather have.
No, the mother of the bride does not give the groom or his parents a gift, but just gives a gift to her daughter and new son-in-law.
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You target you wife (the white aura) and go to your expressions. Find your "Gift" expression and choose what to give.
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The groom's parents usually pay for the rehearsal dinner, which is their gift to the couple. Another small gift to the couple can be given. If the mother wishes to give a small gift to her son of some type, this is perfectly acceptable, although she should also give a small gift to her daughter-in-law as well. If the parents did not pay for a rehearsal dinner, then the value of the couple's gift should be a bit higher.
No, giving both the same gift puts them on the same level. Your wife will feel as if she is only like an asexual "mother" to you not a wife. Gifts should be personal and not come in a bundle.
Yes, you should still give the child his gift.