Life Estate  


Retained Life Estate

Benefits:

Lifetime use of the residence for you and/or another person
Income tax savings through charitable deduction
Estate tax savings even when you give a nonspouse lifetime use
Ability to gift only partial interest in property and receive tax advantages

Let's assume you like the tax advantages that a charitable gift of real estate would offer, but you want to continue living in your personal residence for your lifetime. Did you realize that you can give us your home, even though you continue living there?

It's true. It's called a retained life estate.

A gift of your home, farm, vacation home, or condominium, even with stipulations about occupancy, results in a charitable deduction on your income tax.

The retained life estate also provides you with a way to let someone other than you or your spouse have life occupancy of your home without the associated estate tax payments.


Charitable Estate Planning Home | Next Page:  Closely Held Stock


Office of University Advancement
1400 Coleman Avenue, Macon, Georgia  31207
(478) 301-2715 • (800) 837-2911
© 1998-2000 Mercer University.  All Rights Reserved
Comments/Questions: advancement@mercer.edu
 
Site Map | Directory | Maps | Libraries | Research | Departments & Services | Community | Employment
1400 Coleman Avenue, Macon, GA 31207-0001
3001 Mercer University Drive, Atlanta, GA 30341-4115
4700 Waters Avenue, Savannah, Georgia 31404
© 2006 Mercer University. All rights reserved.
1-800-MERCER-U
Atlanta Emergency Hotline Number: (678) 547-6111
Macon Emergency Hotline Number: (478) 301-5335