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The Choice of What to GiveCash: A Popular Gift
Non-Cash Gifts: Enjoy More SavingsDonors often choose to make their gifts to Junior Achievement in forms other than cash. Examples include:
After considering the properties you own, you may find giving something other than cash to be an appealing alternative. Giving non-cash property enables you to make a meaningful gift while conserving cash for other uses and enjoying what may be greater tax savings than those provided by gifts of cash. Giving Appreciated PropertyIf you have non-cash property, such as stocks and mutual funds, that has grown in value (appreciated) and been held long-term (more than one year), you can generally enjoy greater tax savings from giving such property to Junior Achievement than from giving an equivalent amount of cash. That's because a gift of appreciated property lets you bypass capital gain tax that could be due if you sold the asset. You are also entitled to a charitable deduction based on the property's current value, including the "paper profits" you have earned since you have owned it.
Giving Depreciated PropertyIf you have stock or other property that has decreased in value, you will normally save more in taxes by selling them and giving the proceeds to Junior Achievement. You may then be able to claim a capital loss on your tax return. You can also deduct the cash proceeds you give as a charitable gift. The result can be to enjoy tax deductions that amount to more than the current value of the asset. | |
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Charitable gifts are most often made in the form of cash and checks. Cash gifts are convenient for many people and are easily recorded through canceled checks and receipts. Remember that it is important to save all receipts to assure maximum tax savings.