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Estate and Trust Administration
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Charitable Giving

Florida Estate Planning Attorney - Linda Solash-Reed P.L.

Linda spent fifteen years working for non-profits organizations planning tax-wise giving, and now encourages and assists her clients who choose to support charitable causes. In addition to the many personal rewards inherent in making a charitable gift, most gifts also provide a current charitable income tax deduction. Some also can save capital gains taxes, increase income, and provide you, or whomever you designate, with an income for life. Additionally, these types of gifts may provide an estate tax deduction — an important consideration in planning your estate.

If given the choice between paying taxes (involuntary philanthropy), or making a charitable gift (voluntary philanthropy), most people would choose the latter, because it gives them the benefit of knowing who the money will benefit and how it will be used. The same cannot be said for money paid to the U.S. Treasury. Linda can help clients have their charitable gifts impact the community and assure good stewardship in the most tax-efficient manner.

There are many different ways to make charitable gifts:

  • A charitable remainder trust or a charitable gift annuity will give you an immediate income tax deduction, a lifetime stream of income, and a deferral of capital gains taxes owed on contributed property.
  • A charitable lead trust creates an income stream to charity for a term of years with the remainder of the trust going to your children with minimized estate and gift tax consequences.
  • A donor advised fund allows you to maximize your income tax savings and the freedom to control timing and amounts given of your gifts.

An often overlooked benefit of charitable giving is the passing of an ethical and moral legacy of giving to children, grandchildren and beyond.

Central Florida Estate Planning Attorney, Linda Solash-Reed, assists clients with Estate Planning, Elder Law, Medicaid Planning, Wills & Trusts, Living Trusts, Incapacity and Special Needs Planning, Florida Probate and Estate Administration, Asset Protection, Guardianship, and Charitable Planning in the City of Orlando and Winterpark Florida, and the surrounding Orange County FL area.

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Linda Solash-Reed, P.L. Attorney and Counselor at Law, CFP | 915 Outer Rd. Orlando, FL. 32814
Telephone: 321-804-2915 Facsimile: 888-659-3954 Email: linda@lsrlawyer.com