by Christine | Nov 21, 2013 | Charitable Giving |
A tax deduction for charitable giving isn’t guaranteed just because you’re feeling generous. As with everything in tax law, it’s important to follow the rules. As the holiday giving season begins with the tax year ending shortly thereafter, now is a good time to plan...
by Christine | Nov 4, 2013 | Charitable Giving, Estate Planning |
Selecting a charity that will use your money wisely and effectively isn’t easy, particularly during this hectic time of year. Donor-advised funds are one solution. Sometimes you can have your cake and eat it too. Or in the case of a donor-advised fund, you can have...
by Christine | Oct 15, 2013 | Charitable Giving, Estate Planning, Legacy |
Cultivating a family legacy is not that different from tending a garden: land with poor prospects, at first glance, has to be coaxed over time –patiently and carefully–until it has a fertile life of its own. Case in point: The Morris family of Pennsylvania, which...
by Christine | Oct 2, 2013 | Charitable Giving |
In the end, you can think of the RISE system as a basic question: Is this organization built to get the job done? And, will it help you get your job of doing some good in the world done right? Giving to a good cause can have a substantial impact on the need at hand,...
by Christine | Sep 9, 2013 | Art, Bequeath, Charitable Giving, Gift Law, IRS, Taxes |
The purpose of the panel meetings is to discuss and make recommendations regarding the acceptability of taxpayers’ appraisals of works-of-art. If the Panel recommends rejection of a taxpayer’s appraisal, it may also recommend a different valuation, the securing of...
by Christine | Aug 7, 2013 | Charitable Giving, Conservation Easement, Estate Planning |
In general, the value of an easement is the value of the property’s development rights. But in practice, these financial values are far more nuanced and flexible. Do you know the fundamentals of conservation easements? If not, then you might want to do your...