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EPISODE · May 17, 2026 · 14 MIN

Making Charitable Gifts

from Elder Law Issues

Making charitable gifts is important to a lot of our clients. It’s a great way to make an impact on your local community. And it’s important to the operation of a robust local charitable economy, especially in times of shortages. We’ve been talking a lot about making charitable gifts this month. Think of it as our own personal Charitable Giving Month. Your favorite charity might promote some of the ideas we describe, and we’d like to help you understand what they’re talking about. While we suggest giving to charities for the sake of charity, sometimes you can enjoy some tax benefits at the same time. Depending on the asset you would like to give, this can be easy… but some assets (like cryptocurrency, or business interests) may be more complicated to donate. Join us in a discussion of the types of assets you may want to give (or leave) to charities for better tax outcomes. Making charitable gifts is a wonderful use of your assets and firms like Fleming & Curti, PLC can help guide you through the process.

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