Setting up a private family foundation is not just for millionaires. It can be a great way to legally circumvent hefty estate taxes while contributing towards worthy causes. Depending on the amount of assets within your estate plan, it may be beneficial to consider the merits of setting up a private family foundation as part of your estate plan.
Private foundations offer many benefits including tax breaks, as well as the ability to control your gifts and share the causes you value with future generations. They allow you the flexibility of determining where your charity funds will be distributed as well as which causes you are choosing to focus on. The contributions needed to maintain a private foundation are not excessive and can one can be established with a minimum of $25,000 a year.




Filing personal bankruptcy is becoming more common, especially in this tough economy. Some of the stigma associated with bankruptcy has disappeared over time. People use it to wipe out debts, stave off foreclosure or just start over. Still, while it’s nothing to be ashamed of if you feel it’s your best option, you need to be aware of the ramifications of filing. It affects your credit report for 7-10 years and can negatively impact interest rates on credit cards and loans and even insurance premiums. Bankruptcy can negatively influence prospective employers. It also usually won’t eliminate child support, most student loans or taxes owed.
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