Do you give money to your church or other charities?
Do you get a tax benefit from those donations?
Well, recent changes in the tax code have done a lot to destroy the tax benefits from giving to your church and other 501(c)(3) charities.
But there is a strategy for you to donate
the way you want, and . . .
Get an immediate charitable deduction.
It’s called a “donor-advised fund.”
Don’t miss this opportunity to do good and do well for yourself!
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Four facts about the donor-advised fund
you need to know now.
Fact #1: You don’t need to be rich to have a donor-advised fund account.
Fact #2: An account is very easy to open.
Fact #3: Donor-advised funds are extremely flexible.
Fact #4: Donor-advised funds are not subject to the estate tax!
In the case of donor-advised funds, the angels are in the details.
Want them explained in easy-to-understand language?
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Donor-Advised Funds: A Tax Planning Tool
for Making Church and Charity Donations