In Jewish tradition, there is a concept of "gelt" which is money or gifts given on Hanukkah, but there is no specific gift giver figure like Santa Claus in Israeli culture. However, during the holiday of Purim, it is customary to give gifts of food and drink to friends and those in need, known as "mishloach manot." Overall, while there are gift-giving customs in Israel for certain holidays and occasions, there is no singular gift giver figure like in Western Christmas traditions.
Yes, if the gift exceeds the gift-giver's annual exemption of $15,000 per recipient, the gift giver must pay the gift tax.
The Christmas gift giver in Venezuela is called Santa Clós (Santa Claus)
Since no one lives in Antartica, the gift giver would not need to visit there.
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This situation can be complicated if there is a third party involved. The gift giver is responsible for paying for a gift. However, if the giver told the recipient to order and arrange the service and that the giver would reimburse the recipient, the recipient is responsible for paying the provider and must pursue the giver for reimbursement.
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No it would not.
Santa Claus.Christkind is the gift giver in Germany. Christkind is a winged figure dressed in white robes and a golden crown.
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