 Gifts
of Appreciated Assets The
gift of an appreciated asset, often common stock or mutual fund shares, is a valuable
way to make a contribution to a charitable organization and receive tax benefits
based on the value of the asset(s). Suppose
Richard and Terri had 300 shares of XYZ Corporation that they purchased at $15
a share some years ago. The current value in today's market is $36 a share. If
they sold the stock in the market, they would have a taxable, long-term capital
gain on the difference between their cost and what they would receive from the
sale ($36 minus $15 = $21 capital gain per share. 300 shares X $21.00 = $6,300
in capital gains).
Richard
and Terri could sell the stock, pay the tax on the capital gain, and either keep
or donate the proceeds. If, however, instead of selling the stock, they gave the
300 shares to charity, they would not incur any capital gains and would be able
to deduct the current value (300 shares X $36 = $10,800) on their tax return as
a charitable gift. By
donating the stock, the charity receives a larger gift than it would receive if
Richard and Terri first sold the stock and then donated the proceeds after deducting
the capital gain taxes. Also, Richard and Terri receive a greater tax deduction
by giving the stock directly to the charity and avoiding the capital gain tax. While
the gift of appreciated assets often is stock, other marketable assets, such as
land, antiques, and homes, can be utilized as potential gifts with the possibility
of valuable tax benefits. However, these are reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
For more information about gifts of appreciated assets, please contact
us so we can respond to your specific needs. Return
to Wills and Bequests or to Charitable
Lead Trust story. 
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