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Strategy: Use your business to fund ministry

by NCF staff  |  October 14, 2011  |  Category: Strategies  |  Tags: business, company, entrepreneur, shareholder

Many business owners have a heart to give charitably but feel hindered by their limited cash flow and the high taxation of their businesses.

But we have an innovative solution called the Charitable Shareholder strategy, which allows you to donate a non-voting interest in your business to NCF, receive a substantial tax deduction, and still maintain management oversight of your business (through the retained voting interest).

  • Your gift reduces current-year income taxes, providing increased cash flow.
  • Your gift maximizes the 30% of AGI deduction for non-cash assets.
  • Your business fuels ministry now instead of waiting for a liquidation event.
  • You don't have to pay income taxes on the gifted portion; NCF will as Charitable Shareholder.
  • Your estate taxes will likely decrease because NCF, not your estate, owns the gifted portion.
  • Your gift opens up innovative redemption opportunities.

Learn more about the Charitable Shareholder strategy today. Download our PDF worksheet below, and call us to discuss it with a member of our team.


>> Download the Charitable Shareholder PDF

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