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Gifts of cash provide you with the maximum allowable charitable deduction – more than gifts made using assets other than cash. The IRS allows you to claim a charitable deduction for gifts of cash up to 50% of your adjusted gross income each year.
Gifts made using checks and credit cards are considered gifts of cash and receive the same tax benefit.
Any excess deduction can be carried forward for up to 5 additional tax years if needed.
By using an asset other than cash to make a gift, you can double your benefit.
And you provide vital support for our mission.
It's called a charitable lead trust.
This arrangement may be right for you if:
It's called a charitable bargain sale.
Most of the gift arrangements shown can be funded with any of the following assets.
Did you know you could set aside a portion of your estate for charity while leaving the bulk to heirs? Many people decide to leave a percentage of their estate (such as 10%) to charity and the rest to family.
Or, you can provide for family and friends first, then leave the rest of your estate -- known as the "residue" -- to charity. Either of these methods can be established through a bequest in your will or living trust.
It's called a retained life estate.
This arrangement may be right for you if:
Did you know you could set aside a portion of your estate for charity while leaving the bulk to heirs? Many people decide to leave a percentage of their estate (such as 10%) to charity and the rest to family.
Or, you can provide for family and friends first, then leave the rest of your estate -- known as the "residue" -- to charity. Either of these methods can be established through a bequest in your will or living trust.
Most of the gift arrangements shown can be funded with any of the following assets. Please call us for more information.
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