Are you planning to make a charitable bequest? If so, you should heed some simple guidelines that will help ensure that your gift will qualify as an estate tax deduction. Although the estate tax is repealed for one year in 2010 (and reinstated at less favorable levels in 2011), until then you should consider the following information.
In many ways, federal estate tax rules parallel income tax rules, but with this favorable difference: There are no maximums on the dollar amount of the charitable deduction from your estate. If you are so inclined, you can leave your entire estate to a qualified charitable organization and your estate won't pay a penny of tax.
A qualified charitable organization (like Jewish Community Foundation of Los Angeles) is any religious, charitable, scientific, educational or other organization described in section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
Be Aware
Here are some circumstances that might affect the deductibility of your bequest.
An attorney who specializes in estate planning can guide you to make certain your charitable bequests will be deductible. We can help you and your attorney design a bequest to Jewish Community Foundation of Los Angeles.
Please contact Development Office at 323-761-8704, or via e-mail at development@jewishfoundationla.org, for more information.
In many ways, federal estate tax rules parallel income tax rules, but with this favorable difference: There are no maximums on the dollar amount of the charitable deduction from your estate. If you are so inclined, you can leave your entire estate to a qualified charitable organization and your estate won't pay a penny of tax.
A qualified charitable organization (like Jewish Community Foundation of Los Angeles) is any religious, charitable, scientific, educational or other organization described in section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
Be Aware
Here are some circumstances that might affect the deductibility of your bequest.
- Conditional bequest. No deduction is allowed for a charitable bequest that is conditional if there is a real possibility that the condition will not be met. To avoid any difficulty with such a bequest to The Foundation, talk with us to be sure we can carry out your wishes.
- Challenged bequest. If you are concerned that a relative might challenge your charitable bequest, consider providing in your will, in states where allowed, that any beneficiary who does so will not receive a share of your estate.
- Discrimination. A bequest to an institution that practices some form of discrimination can trigger disallowance.
An attorney who specializes in estate planning can guide you to make certain your charitable bequests will be deductible. We can help you and your attorney design a bequest to Jewish Community Foundation of Los Angeles.
Please contact Development Office at 323-761-8704, or via e-mail at development@jewishfoundationla.org, for more information.