A Charitable Guide to Planned Giving

A "Get-To-It" Guide by DeWayne Osborn CPA, CGA, CFP®

 

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  1. 1.3 - Other factors

    However, there are more benefits to planned giving than just tax savings, and donated property can be something other than cash at death. Planned giving is unique and has many distinguishing features from "normal" gifting.

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  2. 1.1 - The Basics, the Background

    This section uses material presented in the Canada Revenue Agency's documents entitled "Registered Charities and the Income Tax" and materials found on the Canada Revenue Agency's website. These resources should be considered mandatory reading for all gift planners working for any charity in the field today.

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  3. 1.2 - What is a Registered Charity?

    A registered charity in Canada must take one of three forms: a charitable organization, a public foundation, or a private foundation. Arm's length is an important issue to consider as is the moving of funds between the types of charities.

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