Overview
Thinking Seven Generations Ahead
Planting a tree is one of the greatest examples of an act that reflects the values of caring for the earth now while planning for the well-being of future generations. Seven Generations Ahead would like to engage you in the metaphorical planting of a tree through giving that will sustain and grow our capacity to build ecologically prosperous communities now and for generations to come.
Ways To Give
Humankind has always been endowed with a spirit of giving back. With each generation, we establish new plateaus by which this spirit is expressed and measured. Each year it is the generous spirit of friends that makes the work of Seven Generations Ahead possible. This generosity is evident in countless ways, including gifts of financial support. And while giving may seem a straight forward discussion, there are many ways that friends choose to make a gift to SGA. This educational piece is designed to provide an overview of some of the most common ways to make a gift and the benefits of each.
Current Gifts
The most common way to make an immediate gift is by writing a check. This type of cash gift provides immediate liquidity for us and generates a charitable income tax deduction for you, the donor in the year of the gift. Giving stocks or bonds may provide greater tax benefits. If you have owned securities for more than one year and the fair market value has increased since you purchased them, you can avoid capital gains tax and receive a charitable income tax deduction equal to the fair market value. A gift of real estate that has been held for more than a year also has the advantage of providing you with a charitable deduction based on the current fair market value, as well as bypassing capital gains tax on the appreciation. Selected artwork, books and antiques are examples of gifts of personal property.
Charitable Bequests
Next to writing a check, perhaps the best known vehicle for philanthropy is the bequest. Bequests offer the opportunity to include future generations through SGA as an additional heir. A bequest makes it possible for you to make your wishes known today without relinquishing needed assets during your lifetime. Bequests can articulate the transfer of a specific asset. A piece of property, for example, can designate a percentage of residual estate value after all costs and taxes go to charity and can even be designed to establish a testamentary trust providing heirs with income before the trust corpus passes to charity.
Planned Gifts
Sometimes called deferred gifts, the term planned gifts refers to specific strategies that (in most cases) benefit charity at some point in the future while offering immediate benefits to the donor. The gift of a paid-up life insurance policy is a good example. By designating SGA as owner and beneficiary of such a policy, you will receive a charitable income tax deduction that, in most cases, is equal to your cost basis in the policy.
Gifts That Generate Income For You
The benefits of planning compound when you utilize one of a number of strategies that generate income as well as provide a number of other attractive benefits. The Gift Annuity is a great example of how a gift generates income for the donor. This is actually a contract between a donor and a charity that is part gift and part annuity. In addition to the annuity payment, the donor receives a charitable income tax deduction and a portion of each annuity payment may be tax free.
The Deferred Payment Gift Annuity in which annuity payments are delayed for a number of years, offers rates that make it an attractive supplement to retirement income. The Charitable Remainder Trust is perhaps the most versatile charitable giving tool. With the CRT it is possible to bypass capital gains tax on the sale of highly appreciated assets, generate an increase in income, receive an attractive charitable income tax deduction, and fulfill your philanthropic objectives. The CRT is a legal trust that can be constructed to produce a predictable annuity payment each year or take advantage of investment growth opportunities with income payments based on a growing trust principal.
For more information call SGA at 708 660-9909 or send an e-mail to act@sevengenerationsahead.org.
