Making a Planned Gift is Easier Than You Think. You Can Help Build a Better and Stronger Valley.

It’s your plan… it’s your legacy!

  • Leave a gift in your will or trust
  • Designate a nonprofit as a beneficiary of a portion of your IRA or other financial accounts
  • Give life insurance you no longer need
  • Give appreciated stock and save on taxes
  • Consider a gift of real estate
  • Donate your IRA required minimum distribution directly to a nonprofit and avoid taxes.*

Speak with your trusted professional financial advisor or call (203) 751-9162 to explore which planned-giving option is best for you.

*Must be 70½ years or older.

Gifts of Real Estate: FAQs

How do I know if the property I’d like to donate is going to be helpful to your favorite Valley charity?Layer Closed

Here are some questions we will need to answer to determine if your property will be helpful to us:

  • Is the property void of any liens?
  • Are there any environmental concerns with the property?
  • Can our organization actually use the property for our work?
  • Is the property marketable and salable within a reasonable period of time?
  • What are the costs associated with accepting and holding the property?
  • Can we realize a positive net return on this property?

What are the tax benefits of donating real estate?Layer Closed

You will receive an income tax deduction equal to the appraised fair market value of the property. An independent qualified appraisal is required for this purpose and it is up to the donor to acquire such an appraisal. Donating your property may also reduce your estate costs and taxes as well.

Can I arrange for a life income stream for my gift of real estate?Layer Closed

In many cases the answer is yes. Real estate can be transferred to a charitable remainder unitrust that will provide the donor with tax reduction benefits as well as setting up an income stream for beneficiaries such as a spouse, children, and/or other loved ones.


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