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Real Estate—Gift of Personal Residence or Farm with Retained Life Estate

You may give the property to the UW Foundation while retaining the right to occupy the residence or operate the farm. Such a gift of a remainder interest provides a charitable income-tax deduction for the present value of the remainder interest that frees up tax dollars into spendable income—without causing any disruption in your lifestyle. In addition, this plan permits you to escape any potential capital-gain tax on the built-in appreciation.

For example, Sally Holloway, 75, and recently widowed, has lived in her home for 25 years and has no plans to move. To obtain present tax relief without altering her lifestyle, she gives her home to the UW Foundation while retaining the right to live in the home for life.

At the time of the gift, the residence is appraised at $250,000. This gift arrangement will provide a charitable income-tax deduction of $138,424 (the value of the charity's remainder interest). Since Sally's tax bracket is 28 percent, her total tax savings will be $38,759 (28 percent of $138,424). This is the amount by which her income tax will be reduced over the period she reports the deduction.

In the event she decides to move, she will have several options: rent the property, give her life interest in the home to the UW Foundation in exchange for a stream of payments for life, or simply give her life interest outright and receive another deduction.

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