Estate & Gift Planning

Charitable Lead Trust: FAQs

Will I be able to claim an income tax deduction when I set up my Charitable Lead Trust?Layer Closed

Maybe. If the trust is structured a certain way, you’ll be eligible to claim an income tax deduction in the year you set up your trust. However, that means that all of the trust income in following years will be taxed to you as well. Most donors structure their CLTs in a way that does not yield a current income tax deduction so that they don’t have to worry about income tax issues in the future. In both cases, you are able to provide wonderful support to The Gilmore and to pass trust appreciation to your family free of gift and estate tax. We can provide you and your advisors with information that will help you decide which type of CLT will work better for you.

Can I name my grandchildren as beneficiaries of my Charitable Lead Trust?Layer Closed

Yes, you may list your grandchildren as beneficiaries. Due to the generation-skipping transfer tax, there are more complications related to a lead trust with grandchildren as beneficiaries than one that passes assets directly to children. Most legal professionals would prefer the use of a Charitable Lead Unitrust if grandchildren are named as beneficiaries.

How long will my Charitable Lead Trust last?Layer Closed

There is no minimum or maximum term for your Charitable Lead Trust under federal law, although applicable state law may require such a trust to end eventually (typically after several decades). However, if you want to maximize the benefit to The Gilmore and minimize transfer taxes, we can help you determine the optimum term to accomplish your goals. Generally, the longer the term, the lower the taxable gift to your remainder beneficiaries and the higher the benefit to Gilmore Piano Festival.

Can I establish a CLT for less than $1,000,000?

Yes, although the higher the amount the greater the potential tax benefit to you and benefit to your heirs.

How does a Charitable Lead Trust help Gilmore Piano Festival?

A CLT can act as a cash gift to us while providing tax advantaged planning to you and your heirs. Cash gifts may support any of the areas that you are most passionate about at Gilmore Piano Festival.


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