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Old 07-30-2015, 11:57 AM
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Angry Transferring money from a non-US resident as a gift

My elderly parents who are non-residents and not US citizens will be sending me large monetary gifts. I have a foreign country's power of attorney for both of them and will be aiding them in transferring the monetary gifts.
There will be some checks from a financial institution that will be made in their names that I will be endorsing for them (with my POA) . I was planning on opening a couple foreign bank accounts in the foreign country for the sole purpose of depositing these checks and then wiring the funds out to myself, a permanent U.S. resident. Of course, I will be declaring these accounts with the IRS. Would there be any U.S. tax complications and tax implications?

I would appreciate any input or info.
Thanks in advance.



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