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Gifts of Business Interests
If you own shares in a closely held business, it may be advantageous to give some of those shares to The Latin School. You will receive a charitable income tax deduction for the market value of the shares, and will pay no capital gains tax on the transfer to us, even if your cost basis in the shares is zero. It may be possible to use the shares to fund a charitable remainder unitrust paying lifetime income to you, or a charitable lead trust to lower the tax cost of passing a family business to the next generation.
The Latin School will receive dividends from the stock, or will offer it to the corporation for redemption or repurchase.
Checklist
- Before making your gift, make sure that there are no restrictions on the transferability of the stock, and that the shares are not subject to debt or other corporate liability.
- Since closely held stock doesn't trade publicly, you will need to secure an independent appraisal to establish the fair market value of the shares you donate.
- Consult with your attorney, accountant and business partners before proceeding.
- For our part, The Latin School will first review the marketability and transferability issues before we agree to accept the stock.
More
To learn more about gifts of business interests, E-mail us, complete the Information Request Form, or call us at (312) 582-6042 so that we can assist you.
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Dr. Richard Davis
“Latin's superb faculty always encouraged me to give my best effort,” recalls Dr. Richard Davis '43.
Anne
joined Latin School in 1991. Prior to serving as Acting Director,
Anne served as the school’s director of development, senior development
officer, annual giving director, and as development officer for High
Jump.
Over the years, she has seen Latin renovate and expand its campus,
expand opportunities to students needing financial assistance, increase
resources for its faculty, and create exceptional community building
events. Two capital campaigns, nine scholarship dinners, eight
auctions, and multiple Annual Fund campaigns, Bazaarnivals, Roman’s
Runs, and Reunion Weekends later, she can say from experience that
Latin is blessed with extraordinary volunteers and donors, who, through
their contributions, make the school a better place.
Anne graduated from Emory University with a concentration in history
and anthropology. Anne and her husband Steve have two children:
Dena, Class of 2016, and Noah, Class of 2017.
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