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Retained Life Estate

 
This diagram represents how to make a gift of a retained life estate - a gift that protects your assets.
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How It Works

  • You transfer the title to your residence, farm, or vacation home to the American Cancer Society and live there for the rest of your life.
  • Continue to live in the property or use it for life or a specified term of years, and continue to be responsible for all taxes and upkeep.
  • The property passes to the American Cancer Society when your life estate ends.

Benefits

  • You can give us a significant asset but retain the security of using your property for the rest of your life.
  • You receive an immediate income tax deduction for a portion of the appraised value of your property.
  • You can terminate your life estate at any time and may receive an additional income tax deduction OR you and the American Cancer Society may jointly decide to sell the property and prorate the sale proceeds.

Calculate your income tax deduction for this gift!

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  • Frequently asked questions about Retained Life Estates.
  • Contact us so we can assist you through every step.

The gift planning information presented on this Planned Giving website of the American Cancer Society is not offered as legal or tax advice.

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