As a Ventura County estate planning law firm specializing in charitable trusts, our firm commonly receives questions about the details of charitable trusts. We have a team of experts with the legal knowledge to answer questions about the process of setting up a charitable trust, and what the benefits of proper estate planning can be.
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May my loved ones receive the payout after I am gone?
Yes, but it is not as advantageous. Naming your loved ones to receive the payout after you are gone for their lives creates some gift tax and estate tax problems and decreases the income tax deduction.
It is generally better to protect the loved ones through an Insurance Trust.
In addition, the 10 percent charitable remainder value requirement from the 1997 Tax Act may hinder forming a trust for children. Notwithstanding, we will consider all option if you have us prepare a formal plan for you.
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