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Nongrantor Lead Trust

Gift Range: $100,000 or more

A nongrantor lead trust created during life does not provide the donor with a charitable income-tax deduction, but neither is he or she taxed on any of the income earned by the trust. At the end of the specified trust term, the assets remaining in the trust are distributed, usually to children or grandchildren.

The principal advantage of the nongrantor lead trust is that—because of the charitable gift- and estate-tax deduction attributable to the value of the payments Gilman is to receive from the trust—it can significantly reduce or even eliminate (depending on when it is set up) the gift and estate taxes on the value of the assets used to fund the trust. (The longer the term of the trust and the greater the amount of the payments to Gilman, the larger the charitable deduction.) In addition, any appreciation in the trust's value will avoid transfer (gift and estate) taxes when the assets are eventually received by the beneficiary(ies).

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Heather Harlan Warnack

Heather Harlan Warnack
Director of Development
hwarnack@gilman.edu

Mary Ellen Porter

Mary Ellen Porter
Associate Director of Development &
Director of Planned Giving
meporter@gilman.edu

 

Gilman School
5407 Roland Avenue
Development Office
Baltimore, MD 21210
410-323-7178

Federal Tax ID Number: 52-0591604

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