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  2. Charitable trust - Wikipedia

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    Similar to a charitable remainder trust, payments may be either a fixed amount (charitable lead annuity trust) or a percentage of trust principal (charitable lead unitrust). At the end of the trust term, the remainder can either go back to the donor or to heirs named by the donor. The donor may sometimes claim a charitable income tax deduction ...

  3. How Charitable Lead Trusts Work - AOL

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    A charitable lead trust is a form of charitable trust that first distributes assets to the named charities. Once the assets have been distributed to the charities as specified in the trust, the ...

  4. File:NHS (Charitable Trusts Etc) Act 2016 (UKPGA 2016-10).pdf

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  5. File:Charitable Trusts (Validation) Act 1954 (UKPGA Eliz2-2-3 ...

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  6. Charitable trusts in English law - Wikipedia

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    Charitable trusts in English law are a form of express trust dedicated to charitable goals. There are various advantages to charitable trust status, including exemption from most forms of tax and freedom for the trustees not found in other types of English trusts. To be a valid charitable trust, the organization must demonstrate both a ...

  7. Bonyad - Wikipedia

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    Technically religious charitable organizations, they have evolved into "giant private monopolies with no governmental oversight", [6] and are now described as channeling revenues to groups supporting the Islamic Republic, [7] while providing limited and inadequate charity to the poor. [2]

  8. File:Trust.pdf - Wikipedia

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  9. Evacuee Trust Property Board - Wikipedia

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    The Evacuee Trust Property Board, (Urdu: ہیئت تولیتیی املاکِ متروکہ) a statutory board of the Government of Pakistan, is a key government department which administers evacuee properties, including educational, charitable or religious trusts left behind by Hindus and Sikhs who migrated to India after partition. It also ...