When considering charitable options, many people assume their gift must be in cash or securities. Property such as real estate, special collections, jewellery, equipment and other tangible personal items have serious tax implications that could benefit both you and Citadel Foundation. Benefits include: a tax receipt for the appraised market value; and should the contribution exceed the amount eligible for a tax credit in the year, the unused portion of the credit can be carried forward for up to five years.
Giving your principle residence (residual interest)
There is a way you can give your principle residence to Citadel Foundation, get a major tax benefit and continue to use and enjoy your home for the rest of your life or for as long as the life of the donors spouse (after the death of the donor).
When the transfer is made, the donor is entitled to a charitable tax receipt for the present value of the “residual interest”(the value in today’s dollars, of the property that Citadel Foundation will receive upon your death. This is an actuarial calculation based on the current fair market value of your property, your age, and the current discount rate).