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Donate Stock

A stock portfolio is often among the most valuable assets you own, and one that carries substantial capital gain-appreciation in value. The downside to assets that have increased in value over the years is that the federal government is prepared to levy taxes of up to 28 percent on your capital gain. With careful planning, you can reduce or even avoid federal capital gains tax. We can show you how charitable giving may be one of your best defenses against capital gains taxes.

As stock prices increase, so do the taxes you owe on the capital gain, which are generally charged at a rate of 15 percent (5 percent if you are in the 10 percent tax bracket). But when you donate publicly traded stocks held long term (owned for more than one year) to a qualified charitable organization such as Children's Restoration Network, you avoid all capital gains taxes. Plus, you may take the full fair market value of the stock gift as a charitable deduction on your income taxes. The maximum deduction you may take within a given tax year is 30 percent of your adjusted gross income. If you are unable to take the entire deduction in one year, you may carry the excess deduction forward for five additional years.

If you would like to learn more about stock donations and other different types of planned giving, please contact
  at 770.649.7117.