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  2. Charitable contribution deductions in the United States

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    If a donor is contributing property that would have yielded a long-term capital gain in a sale, then the deduction for the contribution is limited to 30% of donor's adjusted gross income in the year of donation if the donee is a public charity, and limited to 20% if the donee is a private foundation. Contributions over the respective AGI ...

  3. 4 mistakes to avoid with year-end charitable donations - AOL

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  4. Give a little, get a little. Ways to maximize year-end ... - AOL

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    The past two years have been hard for charitable giving because inflation and high interest rates have strained people’s budgets, experts say. In 2022, when inflation climbed to a 40-year high ...

  5. Cancellation-of-debt income - Wikipedia

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    Passive activity loss and credit carryovers – Any passive activity loss or credit carryover under 26 U.S.C. §469(b) from the taxable year of the discharge; Foreign tax credit carryovers – Any carryover to or from the taxable year of the discharge for purposes of determining the amount of the credit allowable under 26 U.S.C. §27

  6. Why Make Year-End Charitable Donations? - AOL

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  7. Charitable remainder unitrust - Wikipedia

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    A charitable remainder unitrust (known as a "CRUT") is an irrevocable trust created under the authority of the United States Internal Revenue Code § 664 [1] ("Code"). This special, irrevocable trust has two primary characteristics: (1) Once established, the CRUT distributes a fixed percentage of the value of its assets (on an annual or more frequent basis) to a non-charitable beneficiary ...

  8. Carryover basis - Wikipedia

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    Carryover basis, also referred to as a transferred basis, applies to inter vivos gifts and transfers in trust. [1] Generally, a taxpayer's basis in property is the cost to acquire the property. [2] However, there is an exception for inter vivos gifts and transfers in trust. [1]

  9. $237 million FAMU donation structured over 10 years, records ...

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    Florida A&M's recent multi-million-dollar gift from CEO Gregory Gerami and the Isaac Batterson Family 7th Trust is set to spread over 10 years. $237 million FAMU donation structured over 10 years ...