Uniform transfers to minors act

The Uniform Transfers to Minors Act (UTMA) allows a minor to receive gifts—such as money, patents, royalties, real estate, and fine art—without the aid of a guardian or trustee. A UTMA account allows the gift giver or an appointed custodian to manage the minor’s account until the latter is of age. UTMA also shields the minor from tax consequences on the gifts, up to a specified value—Read more at Investopedia. Kagan, Julia. “Uniform Transfers to Minors Act (UTMA).” 11 September 2019