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Charitable Lead Trusts
(Gift example*)
Example
Assume that you use appreciated property with an average cost basis of 50% to fund a $2 million Charitable Lead Annuity Trust (CLAT) that makes a 6% annuity payment ($120,000) to the Archdiocese for 20 years, after which the trust principal reverts to your grandchildren in a generation skipping transfer. Assume also that your gross estate is currently $10 million, you have made no previous taxable transfers, you are in the 35% federal income tax bracket, and the state income tax for trusts is 2.5%. Assume further that your average total investment return is 5% over the 20 year term. A 5.6 IRS Discount Rate is used to calculate the value of the remainder interest to your heirs.
CLAT |
Without Trust |
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Gross principal |
$2,000,000 |
$2,000,000 |
Net principal placed in plan |
$2,000,000 |
$2,000,000 |
Benefit to family |
$3,512,700 |
$2,752,867 |
Benefit to Archdiocese of Seattle |
$2,400,000 |
0 |
Total taxes |
$317,779 |
$5,770,711 |
PLEASE NOTE: This example is for illustrative purposes only and is not intended
as legal or tax advice. Consult your legal and tax advisors prior to making
any material decisions based on this data.