Outright
Gifts of Real Estate
Many years ago, Rhonda
and Matt purchased a vacation home in the Adirondacks
for $50,000. The current value of the property is
$250,000. If they make an outright gift of the property
Saratoga Bridges, they would receive an income tax
charitable deduction of $250,000, the same as if they
had made a cash gift of $250,000. However, by gifting
the property instead of cash, they would eliminate
capital gains tax on the $200,000 of appreciation in the
value of the property. The value of eliminating capital
gains tax can be substantial. Rhonda and Matt could save
federal and state taxes in excess of 25% of the
contributed property's appreciation by gifting the
property instead of an equivalent amount of cash (tax
savings of more than $50,000 in this example, in
addition to the tax savings from the $250,000 income tax
charitable deduction).
Any gift of real estate
to Saratoga Bridges can only be accepted with the
approval of the Board of Directors. To receive a copy
of Saratoga Bridges' Gift Acceptance Policy please call
Anne Fuller at 518-587-0723.
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