Planned Giving
Did you know there are creative ways to support Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee and the Cumberlands? Ways in which Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee and the Cumberlands, you and your loved ones all benefit at the same time?
Such giving techniques are called "planned gifts," because with thoughtful planning, you create win-win solutions for you and Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee and the Cumberlands.
Name Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee and the Cumberlands in Your Will
Take this easy step to ensure Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee and the Cumberlands's vibrancy into the future. A gift through your will or estate is the easiest gift you can make today.
Stocks and Investment Accounts: You've Planned for the Future
You receive an income tax deduction for the fair market value of the securities on the date of transfer, no matter what you originally paid for them.
Retirement Accounts: A Wise Charitable Gift
You can make a significant gift to Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee and the Cumberlands with retirement plan assets such as IRAs, 401(K)s and 403(B)s without adverse effects to your lifetime finances.
Contact us
Planning your estate and legacy for future generations, including your charitable interests, takes careful evaluation. Consulting with the appropriate professionals can assist you. Discussing your charitable intentions with us can lead to a much better result than going at it alone and will ensure that your gift is used just as you wish. We can provide valuable information about any of the creative giving techniques mentioned in these planned giving pages.
Act now to take the steps you need to be a good steward of the resources you intend to leave behind. Please contact Amia' Butler, development manager, at abutler@las.org.
Disclaimer
The material presented on this Planned Giving website is not offered as legal or tax advice.
Neither the author, the publisher, nor Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee and the Cumberlands is engaged in legal or tax advisory service. For advice or assistance in specific cases or whether to make certain a contemplated gift fits well into your overall circumstances and planning, the services of an attorney or other professional advisor should be obtained.
The purpose of this website is to provide general gift, estate, and financial planning information. Watch for tax revisions. State laws govern wills, trusts, and charitable gifts made in a contractual agreement. Advice from legal counsel should be sought when considering these types of gifts.
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