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Bequests/Legacies Bequests and legacies are particular items or sums of money given as gifts upon the death of the donor, to specific people, or organizations.The most common method of deferred charitable giving is a gift through one's will such as cash, securities, real property or personal property . Bequests can be for
general purposes, or they may be designated for some specific area. Care
should be taken to include in the wording of the bequest the purpose for
which it is intended. Please be as detailed as you can in identifying
the gift. Some types of Bequests/Legacies:
Your bequests or legacies are totally personal to your wishes. Again, the most important thing to do is to make sure that you are very specific when leaving bequests. Fully outline your gifts with explanations, possible whereabouts (if talking personal goods or stocks and bonds) etc. If there are any doubts as to how you should proceed, it is advisable to instruct your executor of your specific wishes and listen to a professional such as an Estate Lawyer or Financial Planner who may think of things that you have forgotten and who can best advise you as to the tax implications of your gifts. For special
worksheets and other online forms that can assist you in preparing your
final wishes, please go to: |
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