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Gifts of Real EstateEileen and her husband, Paul, enjoyed their house for a number of years. They raised their three children there and had many family memories. But after Paul passed away suddenly, Eileen began to find that the old house was a burden. Without Paul to take care of things and with their children involved in their own families miles away, it seemed that the house was too big, too old and even a bit lonely.
"My advisor went over the numbers with me. If we sold it, there would be a large capital gain and taxes to pay. But by putting the house in a trust that then sells it, I avoided a taxable capital gain because when I'm gone the trust goes to charity. The
trust takes the money from the sale of the house and invests it, and I get the
income from the trust for life. Then, an organization that is doing great things
will receive the remainder of the trust and that will even save some estate taxes."
Depending on the circumstances that are involved, gifts of real estate can be an effective means of planning a gift. Much of the individual wealth in America is invested in real estate. While the first thought often is a home or farm, real estate also can involve a vacation or second home, an apartment or commercial building, a shopping center, or undeveloped land.
Gifts of real estate can enable us to make significant contributions. Each piece of property and its unique circumstances need to be reviewed to determine the suitability of the property as a gift. Generally speaking, a rule of thumb is that an acceptable piece of property is one that can be readily sold.
Also, there are many ways to donate property. It can be an outright gift, a retained life estate, or placed in a trust (such as what Eileen and her advisor set up). In any case, while we discuss some generalities here about donating real estate, if you are considering such a gift to The Ruth Lilly Health Education Center , please contact us to discuss its suitability.
In addition to making a significant contribution, there can be other benefits for you:
There can be significant advantages to using property as a charitable gift. Please contact us to discuss your unique circumstances.
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