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What is Dominican Formation? The formation program is ultimately nothing more or nothing less than various Dominicans, in different roles,…

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NATIONAL CATHOLIC REGISTER, JUNE 8-14, 2008
By Stephen Mirarchi

Real Estate

Gifts of appreciated real estate that qualify as long-term capital gain property, may provide a charitable deduction for the full market value of the property, limited to 30% if your adjusted gross income, with any excess carried forward for up to five tax years.

Real Property with Retained Life Interest

You may give your personal residence of farmland to the Province, yet retain lifetime use of the property for yourself and your spouse. This is an irrevocable gift, and results in immediate charitable deduction equal to the fair market value of the Province's remainder interest, subject to a 30% limit.

These guidelines contain general information regarding giving options. However, we urge you to seek the counsel of a professional financial advisor prior to making your final decision.

The Dominican Province of St. Joseph is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit tax-exempt institution.

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