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If you would like to help support the work of 4 Paws Animal Rescue .. then please consider making a Bequest to Care for the Homeless Animals.
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Wording in WILLS for Bequest should be as follows:
I give free of all duties and charges the sum of
The amount must be written in words and numbers here! to the as below:
4 Paws Animal Rescue
P.O. Box 94
Maroochydore
Queensland 4558
Australia
This Bequest is to be used for the betterment of life for the animals in the care of 4 paws Animal Rescue
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Incorporate us in your Will
A bequest does not have to be only money .. but could be real estate .. jewelry .. art or securities.
Donations of Land/Real Estate
Donations of real estate could present certain advantages and tax savings .. for instance if you have owned a piece of real estate for many years .. it may have appreciated so much in value to the point that the capital gains taxes when sold will be high .. by donating your land to 4 Paws Animal Rescue you could avoid the capital gains tax problem .. yet realize a charitable deduction for the fair market value of the property.
Charitable Remained Trust
What about considering a Charitable Remainder Trust fund which has become a popular option for those wishing to put their appreciated assets to work for themselves and their loved ones and for animals. These Trusts are designed to provide an income in the form of annual payments to the beneficiaries for life of for a period of up to 20 years. It takes its name from the fact that a charity must be named as the eventual beneficiary of the trust’s assets once the trust terminates. This is a very effective and efficient way to maximize your gift to animals, as well as numerous other benefits.
Life Insurance
Would you consider a gift of Life Insurance that could also provide favorable tax benefits .. 4 Paws Animal Rescue could be named as the owner/beneficiary of a newly established life insurance or the beneficiary of an already fully paid life insurance.
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Prior to making any arrangements it is strongly suggested that you consult with your solicitor or professional advisor.
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