Charitable Giving in Baton Rouge, Louisiana

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In Baton Rouge, Louisiana, "charitable giving" involves giving money or property to an individual or organization, expecting nothing directly in return.

The vast majority of charitable gifts are made using the most simple method permitted: giving the gift to the intended beneficiary.

What if, on the other hand, a donor wishes to give everything they own (or a considerable chunk of everything they own) to a charity? This is extremely generous, of course, but it's rarely possible during life, considering the expenses and commitments we all have. On the other hand, most people don't think they'll be needing their money after they die. Knowing this, many arrangements have been created permitting a person to have as much of their money as they want transferred to a charity of their choice after their death.

There are many arrangements permitting you to donate some or all of your assets to a charitable cause after your death, but direct testamentary gifts (simply leaving money in your will to the charity of your choice) are the most frequent.

Charitable Trusts in Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Charitable trusts are arrangements that involve handing possession (but not generally ownership) of money or property over to a charity, either during the donor's life, or after their death.

In a charitable trust, the property is still technically owned by the donor, but the recipient retains possession and control over it. As the trustee, the charity is free to use the money for any purpose laid out in the trust agreement. With a charitable trust, trustees are typically only authorized to use the money to advance their organization's charitable mission.

If a person decides to set up a charitable trust in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, they normally set up a "charitable remainder trust," since this is usually beneficial to both the donor (or their estate) as well as the charity. The operation of this type of trust is fairly simple: at a set time (normally the donor's death) the property that the donor wants to give to the charity is handed over, and the charity invests it. The charity benefits by getting to keep most of the money that these investments generate. The donor benefits because they also get a percentage of this income, for a period of time laid out in the trust agreement. Afterwards, the recipient of the donation gets it free and clear.

You should make sure the charity is registered with the Internal Revenue Service, and (if applicable) the taxation authority of .

Do I Need a Baton Rouge, Louisiana Attorney?

Making a substantial charitable donation is a generous and admirable act. Nonetheless, good intentions don't always lead to good results. To guarantee that your donation has the most positive impact possible, you should discuss the matter in detail with representatives of the organization(s) you want to donate to. It might be valuable to have a Baton Rouge, Louisiana lawyer handle these negotiations on your behalf, since they will likely understand the legal and financial complexities involved.

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Life in Baton Rouge

Baton Rouge is a great place to have some fun! For some fun in the sun, families can go to Blue Bayou Water Park. The park includes crazy waterslides and tubes, and cafes with great food. Right across the street is Dixie Landin Theme Park with great roller coasters and rides for all ages.

For a more relaxing outing, try a boat ride on Casino Riverboats. These riverboats feature live music, buffets, and gaming tables! Casino Riverboat rides are a great way to eat, drink, enjoy the water, and have some fun gambling.

Baton Rouge is also an area rich in history. There are many historical sites to visit, including the Enchanted Mansion Doll Museum, the Magnolia Mound Plantation, Mount Hope Plantation, and San Francisco Plantation.

However, fun is not the only thing Baton Rouge is about. Baton Rouge is filled with many great law firms that have a large clientele, are experienced in all practice areas, and have skilled lawyers working for them. Therefore, have no fear because any legal need can be met in Baton Rouge!

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