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The Archdiocese of Omaha Legacy Planning Office hopes to be the source of assistance for people in the archdiocese to use for charitable giving purposes but also a source of assistance to the clergy and staff of its parishes, schools and ministries.

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Sale and Trust

Are your appreciated assets, such as stock, bonds or real estate, producing little or no income?

If you sell your appreciated assets, you will pay a large capital gains tax. A sale and charitable remainder trust may be the solution to avoid capital gains tax.

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Benefits of a sale and trust

  • Receive cash from the sale. You can use this cash to purchase another residence, to save for retirement, to travel, to meet your daily needs or to meet some other financial goal
  • Receive income from the trust for the rest of your life and future retirement
  • Obtain an income tax deduction that may reduce your tax bill this year
  • Further the work of the Archdiocese of Omaha with your gift

How a sale and trust works

  1. You establish a charitable remainder trust and transfer a portion of your assets to the trust.
  2. The assets are then sold. You receive cash from the sale, and the rest of the sale's proceeds are paid to the charitable trust.
  3. The trust will provide you with income for the rest of your life.
  4. You receive a charitable deduction this year to offset your tax on the cash proceeds that you receive from the sale.

More on sale and trust

When transferring a portion of your primary residence to fund a trust, you may apply your one-time home exclusion to reduce or eliminate capital gains tax that would otherwise be due from the sale. Your tax advisor can assist you to determine if you should utilize this strategy.

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If you have any questions about a sale and trust, please contact us. We would be happy to assist you and answer any questions you might have.

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