Sometimes you can have your cake and eat it too. Or in the case of a donor-advised fund, you can have your cake and eat it whenever you feel like it.
If you are unfamiliar with the tool, read all about it in a recent Kiplinger article titled “Donor-Advised Funds: Contribute Now, Donate Later.” Essentially, you can give to make a completed charitable contribution to your donor-advised fund this year and secure the tax deduction benefit while you investigate the charity or charities to ultimately receive the contribution even next year or beyond.
Like all things in life, a donor-advised fund is not a perfect solution for a few reasons – the fund makes the decision, ultimately, and the cost of running the fund can eat into donations much like a bureaucracy in a large charity. Nevertheless, this charitable giving option is available and can be very powerful.
Reference: Kiplinger (November 2013) “Donor-Advised Funds: Contribute Now, Donate Later”
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