Charitable Giving in Kissimmee, Florida

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Charitable giving in Kissimmee, Florida is the giving of money or some other asset to a charitable cause.

In general, it's very easy to make a charitable donation to a cause you want to help. Whether it involves writing a huge check, or dropping spare change in a donation jar, a huge majority of charitable gifts are made simply by giving money away, with no intermediary or other complex legal arrangements.

Some people, however, may be especially dedicated to a certain cause, giving rise to a desire to donate a very large percentage of their assets to it. However, during life, this is usually infeasible, since people have their own expenses that they have to cover. So, people often put off this donation until after their death.

There are many arrangements allowing 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 common.

Charitable Trusts in Kissimmee, Florida

A charitable trust is an arrangement through which some amount of money or property is directed to a charity after the donor's death, or throughout their life.

In a charitable trust, the money that is donated is still legally owned by the donor. But this is largely a formality, as the charity receives possession and control over the money. The charity is then free to use that money, but exclusively for the purposes laid out in the trust instrument.

If a person decides to set up a charitable trust in Kissimmee, Florida, they usually 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 (usually 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.

Obviously, if you want to help a good cause, you want to make sure that any charity you donate to is valid. Sadly, there are quite a few fraudulent charities out there. The ideal way to do this is to check and make sure that the charity is registered as a tax-exempt organization with the IRS, and the tax authorities in

Do I Need a Kissimmee, Florida 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 helpful to have a Kissimmee, Florida lawyer handle these negotiations on your behalf, since they will likely understand the legal and financial complexities involved.

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Life in Kissimmee

Kissimmee is in Osceola County, Florida. Specifically, it is located northwest of Lake Tohopekaliga, alongside the Kissimmee River. It is knwon as one of central Florida's most charming small cities. Approximately 60,000 people call Kissimmee home.

Some popular attractions is Kissimmee include the Colonial Estate, the Kissimmee Historic District, Monument of States, Osceola Center for the Arts, and Osceola County Historical Society Museum.

Some famous residents of Kissimme are William J. Sears, Brett Williams, Bobby Sippio, Kissy Simmons, John Quinones, Tito Paul, A.J. McLean, Brent Fullwood, Tonga Fifita, and Buddy Dyer.

Kissimmee is also filled with small law offices and firms that train excellent attorneys. These attorneys practice in all areas of law. Therefore, Kissimmee residents should remain assured that any and all of their legal needs will be met by the competent legal force of Kissimmee.

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