Gifts of Appreciated Securities
(Important reminders)
DON'T
Don't sell stock first and then give the University of Connecticut Foundation the proceeds. Even though you are making a gift, the IRS will impose capital gains tax on your sale, eliminating a key tax benefit of this giving technique.
DON'T
Don't contribute securities that have declined in value. The fair-market deduction rule works against you: if you bought the stock for $50,000 and it's now worth $30,000, your charitable deduction will be limited to $30,000. You won't earn a capital loss by making the transfer to us, either.
INSTEAD
Sell the depreciated stock, claim the resulting tax loss as one deduction, then make a deductible cash gift to the University of Connecticut Foundation with the proceeds.
For more information
Email us, complete the personal illustration form, or call us at 860.486.6135 so that we can assist you through every step of the process.
Hal C. Reed, JD, CFRE
Assistant Vice President for Planned Giving
The University of Connecticut Foundation, Inc.
Storrs, CT 06269-3206
Telephone: 860.486.6135 Toll-free: 800.269.9965, Extension 6135 Facsimile: 860.486.1615
E-Mail: hreed@foundation.uconn.edu
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