Donor Advised Funds

Tax Savings

How do I use my shares to reduce my taxes and give to charities?

Create a Donor Advised Fund with your shares and reduce your taxable income by the value of your shares. In the future, make cash grants from your fund to charities of your choosing.

Reduce Your Taxes

For every dollar's worth of shares you contribute, you can subtract a dollar from your taxable income - see example below

Give to Your Charities

Once your Donor Advised Fund is set up, direct cash grants to charities of your choosing over time

Easy to Set Up

Collective makes creating your Collective Donor Advised Fund fast and simple

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What is a Donor Advised Fund?

A Collective donor-advised fund (DAF) is a charitable investment account you create to support the charitable organizations you care about. You exchange some of your shares into the Collective Exchange Fund in return for a limited partnership interest in the Exchange Fund of equal value. Then you contribute that partnership interest into your DAF. You can take an immediate tax deduction on the full value of the exchanged shares. Over time, the value of the partnership interest in your DAF grows tax free while you direct grants to the charities you select.

Donor Advised Fund Terms

  • Contributions to DAFs are an irrevocable commitment to charity; the assets in a DAF cannot be returned to the donor
  • Grants from the DAF can only be made to IRS-qualified public charities
  • Donors request grants to their charities but the DAF administrator must approve each request
  • Though grants of Exchange Fund partnership interests can be made immediately to the charities you select, cash grants can only be made after the first anniversary of the DAFs formation

How Collective Donor Advised Funds Work

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Create Your DAF

Exchange shares to receive an Exchange Fund limited partnership interest. Then contribute that partnership interest into your Donor-Advised Fund. No capital gains tax is triggered by either the exchange or the contribution to your DAF.

Example

For example, if you hold stock options on $100,000 worth of shares, you exchange those shares for a $100,000 Exchange Fund limited partnership interest. Create your DAF by contributing that partnership interest into the DAF. Your DAF accounts starting balance will be $100,000.

2

Take Your Tax Deduction

Starting in the year you create your DAF, you can reduce your taxable income for the next 5 years by up to 30% every year until you have written off the full value of your shares.

Example

In our example, if your annual taxable income is $200,000, then you could write off $60,000 in income in the first year and $40,000 in the second year. Depending on your tax rate, that could reduce your tax bill by $42,000. (That's almost as much as you might net after taxes and fees from just selling your shares and giving nothing to charity.)

3

Start Donating

Over time, direct grants to the charities you care about while the value of your Exchange Fund partnership interest grows tax-free in you DAF.

Example

In our example, your DAF account has a starting balance of $100,000. A year after you started your DAF, the partnership interest may have appreciated to $120,000. You might then direct a cash grant of $30,000 to a local homeless shelter, reducing your DAF balance to $90,000. In year four, your DAF may have appreciated to $140,000. You might make direct a $20,000 grant to a charitable organization addressing climate change, reducing your DAF balance to $120,000.

Donor Advised Fund Estimator

Assumptions
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ASSUMPTIONS
  • Shares donated into your DAF have been held for more than a year
  • Donations are made out of your DAF annually for 25 years and the DAF has a zero balance at the end of the 25 years
  • Combined federal and state capital gains tax rate is 31.8%
  • Adjusted gross income deduction limit for cash donations is 60%
  • Adjusted gross income deduction limit for LP interest donations is 30%

Collective Donor Advised Fund

Value of exchanged shares
Amount transferred to DAF
Upfront tax savings
Total estimated cash value of tax savings
Total Amount donated to charity over DAF lifetime

Aggregate tax savingsin thousands

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Aggregate donations by yearin thousands

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DISCLAIMER
The estimates presented with regard to a Donor-Advised Fund (“DAF”) are for generic informational purposes only and do not constitute a recommendation or advice by Collective Liquidity. You should consult your own tax, legal, accounting, financial and/or other advisers about the information presented herein based on your specific risk profile and financial situation, including the suitability of a DAF, an investment in the Collective Liquidity Exchange Fund or any other product offered or managed by Collective Liquidity.The chart above is provided for discussion purposes only and should be viewed as merely a preliminary estimate of possible tax benefits and charitable donations based on the assumptions listed and/or the values that you have inputted. This chart should not be construed as providing any guarantee as to returns from assets held in a DAF. The default assumption of 12.5% average annual appreciation on assets in a DAF is hypothetical. Hypothetical performance results have inherent limitations. No representation or guarantee is being made that the appreciation on DAF assets will achieve any particular result. There are frequently differences between hypothetical results and the actual results.
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