Fiscal Sponsorship for Charity

Donor-advised funds (DAF) have become increasingly popular in recent years for individuals supporting various ongoing philanthropic causes, especially given their ease of achieving a potentially large tax-deductible contribution in any one given year but then allowing for the payout of possibly many different underlying charitable donations to occur over time (see “Hassle–Free Philanthropy”). For example, … Continued

Revisiting Donor Advised Funds to Help the Most Vulnerable Charities

It is estimated that the newly passed tax law could result in a reduction of billions of dollars in charitable giving starting this year. Although the long-standing charitable deduction methodology was preserved, overall giving could be significantly hindered due to the new higher standard deduction reducing the number of tax payers who itemize on their … Continued

Will Tax Reform Be Charitable to Philanthropists?

With Republicans controlling both the White House and Congress, there is an increased likelihood of tax reform legislation hitting the debate floor.  Proposals by President Trump and the House Ways and Means Committee appear to support the reduction of marginal tax rates and modification of itemized deductions which will mute the taxable benefits of gifting … Continued

Hassle-Free Philanthropy

One nice feature of the increasingly popular charitable vehicle called the donor-advised fund (DAF) is the ease with which it can be established and managed. An equally important attraction is the ability to accelerate charitable deductions into the year in which any gifts are made to the DAF, even though donors can defer any actual … Continued