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Tax Advantages of giving through the Springfield Foundation The Springfield Foundation is a public charity. As classified under Section 501(c)(3) of the IRS code, all contributions to a community foundation are fully tax-deductible in accordance with the law and all applicable rules and regulations. What this means to you: - You can deduct the optimal value of your gift for tax purposes in a specific and/or particularly advantageous year, yet provide for the distribution of your donations over a course of time.
- You (and your heirs) can avoid punitive estate taxes on gifts made to the community foundation.
- With a gift of appreciated stock to the foundation, you can avoid costly capital gains taxes while realizing the maximum tax-deductibility of your donation.
Compared to many other charitable giving options, and specifically compared to a private foundation, the rules and regulations governing the Springfield Foundation are much less onerous. To learn more about how to establish a fund at the community foundation, please contact
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, Development Officer at 937.324.8773.
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