How to Leave a Legacy
Giving to Village Theatre can be done either directly or through a gift model that can provide tax benefits and even income. Click on a gift model below to learn more.
Giving to Village Theatre can be done either directly or through a gift model that can provide tax benefits and even income. Click on a gift model below to learn more.
A charitable bequest is one of the easiest and most flexible ways that you can leave a gift to Village Theatre that will make a lasting impact.
A bequest is one of the easiest gifts to make. With the help of an attorney, you can include language in your will or trust specifying a gift to be made to family, friends or Village Theatre as part of your estate plan, or you can make a bequest using a beneficiary designation form.
You may be looking for a way to make a big difference to help further our mission. If you are 70½ or older, an IRA charitable rollover is a way you can help continue our work and benefit this year.
A beneficiary designation gift is a simple and affordable way to make a gift to support Village Theatre. You can designate us as a beneficiary of a retirement, investment or bank account or your life insurance policy.
If you are interested in making a gift but are also concerned about your future needs, keep in mind that beneficiary designation gifts are among the most flexible of all charitable gifts. Even after you complete the beneficiary designation form, you can take distributions or withdrawals from your retirement, investment or bank account and continue to freely use your account. You can also change your mind at any time in the future for any reason, including if you have a loved one who needs your financial help.
You may be concerned about the high cost of capital gains tax with the sale of an appreciated asset. Perhaps you recently sold property and are looking for a way to save on taxes this year and plan for retirement. A charitable remainder unitrust might offer the solutions you need!
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 unitrust may be the solution to avoid capital gains tax.
When transferring a portion of your primary residence to fund a unitrust, 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.
You may be looking for a way to provide your children with income while making a gift to Village Theatre. The “give it twice” trust is a popular option that allows you to transfer your IRA or other asset at death to fund a term of years charitable remainder unitrust. We call this kind of unitrust a give it twice trust because you can use the trust to pay income first to your family for a number of years and then distribute the balance of the trust to charity.
You may desire to leave your home or farm to Village Theatre at your death but would also like to receive a current charitable income tax deduction. A life estate reserved might offer the solution you need!
Life Estates Work for Spouses Too – The life estate can last for your life or based on your life and that of another person, such as a spouse or loved one.
Mortgage Debt – It is possible for you to make a gift of your property even though there is a mortgage upon the residence.
Maintenance Issues – You will be responsible for the maintenance, insurance and taxes on the property, just as you were prior to creating the life estate.
Life Estates Are Flexible – If, at some point in the future, you are no longer able to live independently in your home, we may be able to help you use your life estate to create a lump sum cash payment (with a joint sale) or create an income stream (using the life estate to fund a charitable remainder trust or charitable gift annuity).
Danielle Franich
Director of Development
(425) 392-1942 x116
dfranich@villagetheatre.org
Contact our team at giving@villagetheatre.org