Charitable Remainder Trusts Oakland CA

If you have a favorite qualified charity or nonprofit institution you'd like to benefit, such as a university, hospital, or church, an estate planning tool that might help you and the charity is the charitable remainder trust.

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Odyssey Institute
(415) 567-2330
2400 Harrington Ave
Washington, DC
East Bay Pet Sitters Associatoin
510-851-3358
P OBox 27251
Oakland, CA
Consulate General of Fiji
(510) 654-3970
11930 Skyline Blvd.
Oakland, CA
Consulate of Liberia
(510) 444-3919
1101 Embarcadero West
Oakland, CA
American Lung Association in California
(510) 893-5474
1900 Powell St., Ste. 800
Emeryville, CA
Consulate of Madagascar
(510) 643-8301
2299 Piedmont Ave.
Berkeley, CA
Senior Medi-Benefits
888-789-4589
3195 Adeline Street
Berkeley, CA
Seneca Center
510-317-1444
2275 Arlington Drive
San Leandro, CA
United Way of the Bay Area
(415) 808-4300
221 Main St., Ste. 300
San Francisco, CA
CirclePoint
(415) 227-1100
135 Main St., Ste. 1600
San Francisco, CA

(Denver) - Perhaps you have the following problem. You've accumulated considerable assets over a lifetime of working and investing. Now you face a potentially large estate tax bill if you keep those assets until death, or a large capital-gains tax if you sell them. At the same time, you may want a way to boost your retirement income.

One solution to this situation may be to give away those assets. That's right, give them away. If you have a favorite qualified charity or nonprofit institution you'd like to benefit, such as a university, hospital, or church, an estate planning tool that might help you and the charity is the charitable remainder trust.

"People think of the charitable remainder trust primarily as a tool for the charitably motivated, and obviously that motivation is critical," says Gregg Parish, JD, an academic associate at the College for Financial Planning®, a division of the National Endowment for Financial Education®. "What many people don't realize is the important financial benefits for the donor as well."

The charitable remainder trust (CRT) works as its name implies. You donate an asset such as stocks or real estate to a charitable trust. It sells the assets and reinvests the proceeds in income-producing assets. The donor receives income payments for a lifetime, or a predetermined time period, and at death or the end of the trust term, the remaining assets (remainder interest) pass on to the charity.

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