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LLC Wrapper

I got hold of Alanna Linden at The Christian Foundation of the Triangle (CFT; in Raleigh, NC–thus the reference to “the Triangle“) yesterday. I asked her if they were still doing LLC Wrappers (since information about them seemed so sparse; the lone Google reference was merely an announcement of the impending release of the concept a couple of years ago). She assured me LLC Wrappers are alive and kicking.

Today she sent me a two-page summary of what an LLC Wrapper is all about.

First, a “case study” from Greenville, SC: Read the rest of this entry »

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Generous Giving Conference summary

I just sent L____, our CPA, a summary letter explaining “where we are” in the legacy planning process. Most of what I had to say came from our weekend in Colorado Springs at the Generous Giving conference:

[While at the] “Generous Giving” conference, . . . I had the opportunity to speak with a number of counselors who specialize in the field of legacy- or charitably-oriented estate-planning and with people who have pursued, or are in the midst of pursuing, goals similar to ours.

I asked several of these people for their input on the idea of switching to a 501(c)(3) . . . especially considering–or “if”–there would be UBTI [Unrelated Business Taxable Income]. Read the rest of this entry »

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A 501(c)(3) alternative

Since I had his ear anyway, while talking with the serial entrepreneur at lunch, I asked him about our legacy planner’s 501(c)(3) proposal.

He didn’t like the idea. From a governance perspective, he didn’t like the idea. Having to report everything the way a 501(c)(3) is required to report it on the standard form 990: that doesn’t look too attractive, either. “But, honestly,” he said, “I really haven’t looked into the 501(c)(3) idea. . . . Your legacy planner probably knows something I don’t.

“However,” he continued, “you may want to talk with _______ of the National Christian Foundation. NCF has something I’ve heard about. Read the rest of this entry »

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