Methods of Giving to the University of Florida

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I am pleased to have been able to make this gift to the university, but I am doubly pleased to know this was a good financial choice for me and my family that will reap benefits for many years to come. Sidney P. Marshall

Methods of Giving to the University of Florida 4 Cash 5 Appreciated Securities 6 Retirement Plan Assets 7 Charitable Lead Trust 8 Life Income Gifts 10 Real Estate 12 Life Insurance 13 Bequest 14 UF Legacy Society The UF Foundation (federal tax ID number 59-0974739) is a Florida nonprofit corporation exempted from federal income tax as a 50l(c)(3) publicly supported charity. The UF Foundation does not provide legal, tax or financial advice. When considering planning matters, seek the advice of your own legal, tax or financial professionals.

Cash Simple with immediate impact Ʌ Ʌ Cash is the easiest gift to make. Ʌ Ʌ Cash gifts go straight to work supporting the programs that are important to you. Ʌ Ʌ Cash gifts may be combined with other techniques described in this guide to leverage the impact of your gift. Ʌ Ʌ UF accepts checks and wired funds. Or you can contribute online using a credit card at https://www.uff.ufl.edu/onlinegiving. Ʌ Ʌ Cash gifts provide the maximum charitable income tax deduction available under federal tax laws. For cash gifts, you can claim a deduction up to 50 percent of your adjusted gross income, with any excess balance carried forward for up to five years. 4

Appreciated Securities Minimize tax and maximize gift Ʌ Ʌ Giving appreciated securities stocks and bonds can be more tax efficient than giving cash. HERE S WHY: Ʌ Ʌ If you make a gift of securities directly to UF, you will receive an income tax deduction and gift credit with UF for the full market value, without paying capital gains tax. Ʌ Ʌ If you were to sell these securities before making the gift, you would have to pay tax on any capital gains. Ʌ Ʌ If you own securities in a brokerage account, these shares can easily be electronically transferred to UF. For information, contact UF s Office of Gift Planning at 866-317-4143. Ʌ Ʌ In most cases, UF will promptly sell gifted securities that are publicly traded and apply the cash toward the purpose you designate. Ʌ Ʌ Closely held stock and other securities that are not publicly traded work best when there is a mechanism for UF to sell the gifted interest to other stakeholders or the corporation itself. For these gifts, the donor must usually obtain an appraisal to claim a tax deduction. 5

Retirement Plan Assets Avoid double taxation Ʌ Ʌ Retirement accounts, such as IRAs, 401(k) and 403(b) plans, can be subject to double taxation ordinary income and estate tax meaning that more than 60 percent can go to taxes if left to your heirs. ɅɅ Retirement plan assets left to UF will transfer tax-free. Ʌ Ʌ In planning your estate, consider giving UF your retirement plan assets and leave more favorably taxed assets to your family. Ʌ Ʌ Most retirement accounts allow the owner to select beneficiaries to receive the plan assets remaining at death. To designate UF as a beneficiary, contact the account administrator. Some account administrators require UF s tax ID number to document your gift. That number is 59-0974739. Ʌ Ʌ Under the Protecting Americans from Tax Hikes Act of 2015, Americans over age 70½ can distribute up to $100,000 in a calendar year from an IRA to UF or other public charities tax-free. This can be a significant benefit for IRA owners who are required each year to take minimum required distributions, which are included in their gross income. If your spouse has a separate IRA, he or she can also make a Charitable IRA Rollover gift. The amount of the transfer will not be included in your taxable income, and the transferred amount can count toward the IRA s required minimum distribution. 6

Charitable Lead Trust A valuable estate planning tool Ʌ Ʌ A Charitable Lead Trust can greatly reduce or eliminate gift or estate tax on trust assets passing to family members. Ʌ Ʌ A Charitable Lead Trust makes annual payments to UF for a period of time set by the donor, then distributes the remaining assets to the donor s family or other named beneficiaries. Ʌ Ʌ This structure provides a tax-advantaged method of supporting UF for a set number of years, with a potentially significant future tax-free distribution to family and other heirs. Ʌ Ʌ A Charitable Lead Trust is complex and must be carefully reviewed by the donor s advisors to ensure it is compatible with their entire estate plan. How it works Fixed Annual Payments Donors Charitable Lead Trust Donor s Children 7

Life Income Gifts Make a gift and receive income for life CHARITABLE REMAINDER TRUST (CRT) Ʌ Ʌ A CRT pays individual beneficiaries an annual amount for their lives or a fixed term of up to 20 years. Ʌ Ʌ Donors who create a CRT can claim an income tax deduction that represents the present value of the eventual gift to UF. ɅɅ When the CRT ends, the remaining assets are distributed to UF. Ʌ Ʌ Life income beneficiaries can be the donor, family members or others. Ʌ Ʌ The trust principal is normally invested for a total return and grows tax-free. It can be invested in a variety of diversified portfolios, including UF s endowment. Ʌ Ʌ An Annuity Trust makes a fixed annual payment and a Unitrust makes a variable annual payment. Ʌ Ʌ Unitrusts are revalued annually, and if the principal in the trust appreciates, payments will be correspondingly larger. However if the principal depreciates, payments will be smaller. 8

CHARITABLE GIFT ANNUITY Ʌ Ʌ In exchange for your gift UF promises to make lifetime annuity payments to one or two annuitants.* Ʌ Ʌ The contractual obligation is backed by the UF Foundation, Inc., making this a very secure source of future income. Ʌ Ʌ After the death of the last annuitant, the balance of the remaining gift will be used by UF for the purpose you ve designated. Ʌ Ʌ Donors receive an income tax deduction based on the fair market value of the assets contributed less the present value of the future annuity payments. Ʌ Ʌ Payments to annuitants are generally partly taxable as ordinary income and capital gain (depending on the gifted asset), and a portion is usually treated as a tax-free return of principal. How it works Gift of cash or securities Annuity payments and tax deduction Remainder to UF Charitable Gift Annuity *Charitable Gift Annuities may not be available in all states. 9

Real Estate The greatest gift at the lowest cost OUTRIGHT GIFTS Ʌ Ʌ Receive a charitable income tax deduction for the full fair market value of the property. ɅɅ Avoid capital gains tax on appreciation. Ʌ Ʌ Transfer to UF the burden and expense of managing and selling your property. Ʌ Ʌ UF s Office of Gift Planning has the resources and expertise to facilitate most real estate gifts. Ʌ Ʌ An appraisal is usually required to substantiate the tax deduction for most real estate gifts, and must be obtained by the donor. Ʌ Ʌ In some cases, UF may be willing to purchase a property for less than its fair market value, and the donor is able to claim a tax deduction for the difference. Ʌ Ʌ Property subject to a mortgage may not be suitable as a gift to UF due to tax and other considerations. 10

RETAINED LIFE ESTATE Ʌ Ʌ Transfer title of your personal residence, farm or ranch now, while retaining the right to live in it or use it for the rest of your life or another s life. Upon the death(s) of the life tenant(s), title to the property vests to UF and any subsequent sale proceeds will be applied to the purpose you designate. Ʌ Ʌ You receive an immediate income tax deduction based on the fair market value less the present value of the retained life estate. How it works Transfer future interest in your home UF receives your home upon your passing Continue living there and get a deduction 11

Life Insurance Name UF as the beneficiary Ʌ Ʌ Life insurance allows donors to leverage their resources while providing an extraordinary gift for future Gators. Ʌ Ʌ You can donate your existing policy by making UF owner/beneficiary and receive an income tax deduction for the value of the policy. Ʌ Ʌ If you prefer, you can maintain ownership of your policy but name UF as a beneficiary. This way you maintain the flexibility to change beneficiaries if your situation changes. Ʌ Ʌ Fully paid-up policies are preferable to UF. The university may cash out gifts of policies not fully paid up unless the donor makes gifts to UF to cover future premium payments. Ʌ Ʌ If you have a term policy (often provided as an employment benefit) consider naming UF as a beneficiary. 12

Bequest A revocable gift in your will or living trust Ʌ Ʌ A bequest is a gift to UF at your passing, generally through a provision in your will or living trust. Ʌ Ʌ It may be revoked at any time during your lifetime if your situation changes. Ʌ Ʌ You can complete a Change of Beneficiary form to name UF as a beneficiary of your retirement plan, bank account, brokerage account or life insurance policy. Ʌ Ʌ A bequest might not be received by UF for many years so there s a delay in funding the gifted purpose. As a result, restrictions placed on the use of your gift should be as minimal as possible, providing UF with maximum flexibility, as priorities and programs change over time. Ʌ Ʌ For suggested bequest language, go to http://giftplanning.uff.ufl.edu or call UF s Office of Gift Planning at 866-317-4143. 13

UF Legacy Society Honoring those who remember UF Donors of planned gifts to UF are eligible for membership in the UF Legacy Society. Membership is one way the university is able to thank you during your lifetime for your planned gift. UF Legacy Society members receive: ɅɅ Invitations to enjoyable and informative events ɅɅ Triannual Legacies newsletter Ʌ Ʌ Designation as a President s Council member* (with gifts of more than $200,000) If you have already provided for a planned gift to UF, please contact the Office of Gift Planning to join the UF Legacy Society. Here are some ways to become eligible for membership: ɅɅ Include a bequest for UF in your will or living trust. Ʌ Ʌ Name UF as a beneficiary of a life insurance policy or retirement account. ɅɅ Establish a charitable gift annuity at UF. Ʌ Ʌ Name UF as the beneficiary of a charitable remainder trust or charitable lead trust. Ʌ Ʌ Deed your home or other residential property to UF while retaining a life estate. *Membership in the President s Council is based on cumulative giving. Gifts of cash, securities, real estate or insurance premiums, employer matches and gifts in kind are all counted toward your cumulative giving. Deferred gifts are calculated at 50 percent of their face value. include: football parking pass lottery, complimentary day parking passes, life membership to the UF Alumni Association, subscription to Florida GATOR magazine and a 20% discount at Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art and Florida Museum of Natural History gift shops. For more information visit: www.uff.ufl.edu/presidentscouncil. 14

UF s Office of Gift Planning is a resource center for the entire Gator family. Office of Gift Planning University of Florida 866-317-4143 giftplanning@uff.ufl.edu giftplanning.uff.ufl.edu

University of Florida Office of Gift Planning PO Box 14425 Gainesville, FL 32604 352-392-5512 or 866-317-4143 giftplanning@uff.ufl.edu giftplanning.uff.ufl.edu