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Unimproved Property
Real estate in the form of unimproved
property is a gift that can be made to the Marriott School. Your unimproved
property may have increased substantially in value during the time you
have owned it. By selling such property, you will face substantial capital
gains taxes. If you gift the property to the Marriott School you avoid
capital gains tax, may reduce your estate tax, and advance long-term
charitable and family objectives.
Often, unimproved property is non-income producing and can be placed into a Charitable Remainder Unitrust and sold without capital gains taxes. The entire proceeds are then reinvested to provide you with income for retirement needs. A portion of the income may also be used to purchase life insurance in an irrevocable trust that will replace the value that the unimproved property represented in your original estate. This replacement value will generally not be subject to gift or estate taxes. The typical donor:
Gifts features and benefits:
How Do I Make a Gift of Unimproved Property?
A gift of unimproved property to the
Marriott School must be reviewed and evaluated by the Church Real Estate
Division. LDS Foundation can assist you with this process. A Real
Estate Packet of specific information about the unimproved property
must be completed and sent to LDS Foundation. Once a Real Estate Packet
is received by LDS Foundation, the evaluation process may take 60 to
90 days to complete. This process includes a physical inspection, environmental
assessment, title report, appraisal, and so forth. When the evaluation
is complete, you will receive notification of the results.
For tax purposes, you must obtain your own appraisal to determine the fair market value you claim on your income tax return. Your tax return must include IRS form 8283 signed by your appraiser. How Do I Make a Gift of Unimproved Property Using Gift Planning Tools?
Unimproved property can also be given by funding a
Charitable Remainder Unitrust that provides you
income for life and numerous tax benefits. In larger estates, unimproved
property can be used in conjunction with a Charitable
Lead Trust to provide annual income to the Marriott School for a period
of years, following which you transfer tax-free growth in the trust to
your heirs. Unimproved property can also be given through your Will
or Revocable Trust.
Other Facts You Should Know About a Gift of Unimproved Property
In many cases non-income-producing unimproved property
can be converted to an income source for you and your family. Often, unimproved
property is highly appreciated and is subject to increasing property taxes
and potential for substantial capital gains taxes if sold outright. Giving
unimproved property either outright or in trust provides an attractive
alternative that benefits both you and the Marriott School. LDS Foundation
professionals will be happy to discuss these gift options with you and
your team of professional advisors.
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