Donating Commercial Real Estate:  Trends, Tricks, Traps and Travel Edit

Some of the most charitably-inclined people nationally are real estate investors.  They are often deeply involved in their local community and tend to be very place-based (think farmers/developers/apartment owners).  But they usually fund their charitable interests using cash – omg… the humanity!!!!!! This session covers: The various types of commercial real estate Some of the trends/tricks we are seeing in…

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DEBT:  The Four Letter Word of Noncash Transactions

I would rather hear ANY four letter word than D.E.B.T. when discussing a noncash transaction.  And a little known fact, Aretha Franklin’s original song line wasn’t “R.E.S.P.E.C.T… find out what it means to me”…. it was “D.E.B.T…. find out how unrelated business income tax and bargain sales will impact me.”  I think she should have…

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New & Improved with 10% More:  An Overview of Our Charitable Gifts of Noncash Assets Book 3rd Edition

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You asked for an upgraded sugar-free and gluten-free noncash asset resource and we have answered the call.  I know what you are thinking: “Why couldn’t they have released this 491-paged noncash goodie prior to Valentine’s Day?”  Keep in mind this has been the #1 noncash asset book gift for anniversaries, book clubs, summer reading, graduations, weddings…

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One Shoe Dropping: IRS is Finally Stepping into the Donor Advised Fund Space

After 17 years of near silence,?IRS has finally begun to issue proposed regulations interpreting and implementing legislation enacted in 2006?to “improve accountability” of donor advised funds. They have announced four regulatory projects, three of which will deal with excise taxes on “taxable distributions” and on “prohibited benefits” and “excess benefits” to disqualified persons, and one…

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Slippery Slopes: Should Donor Advised Funds Grant To or Receive Contributions From Hate/Discriminatory/Mission-Antithetical Groups?

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If you don’t operate a donor advised fund, the answer is a millisecond, “Of course not!”  If you do operate a donor advised fund, these issues come up more and more, and determining when to say, “Unfortunately, we aren’t going to accept an asset like that, or from that group or grant to that organization,”…

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Creative Year-End Charitable Gift Annuity Marketing Ideas

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Are you looking to reinvigorate your Charitable Gift Annuity (CGA) marketing strategies as the year comes to an end?  Whether your organization has its own CGA pool, is considering winding down its CGA program, or outsources its CGA operations entirely, this webinar is designed to provide you with creative and impactful ideas. Join us as…

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Real Estate Investment to Real Estate Impact: Utilizing Delaware Statutory Trusts (DSTs) as a Charitable Giving Option

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You may be familiar with the concept of donating real estate to maximize charitable giving potential, but have you considered what may be a more suitable option for disposition of your donor’s or client’s real estate asset-gifting through a Delaware Statutory Trust (DST)?  Whether it’s an investment property, vacation home, or even commercial real estate, making…

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Extreme Noncash Concentration in 2021 (New Research Report Released 7/23): The More Things Change, The More They Stay The Same!

Five years ago, our team conducted a 990 review on 2016-2017 noncash activity for the largest 100 charities nationally.??We were beyond shocked at how few charities were actually receiving ANY noncash gifts, and that those who did, grew like crazy. This was a follow up to Dr. Russell James’ seminal research (“Cash is Not King”…

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Top Ten Noncash Post-Gift Considerations and Conundrums

The gift plan design, due diligence, ownership transfer is complete and the written acknowledgment is delivered to finalize the gift over the goal line… congratulations!!!? Now you may want to “set it and forget it” to move on to the next project… or take a well-deserved vacation.? Just when you thought it was safe to…

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