Legacy Giving: How to Support Your Church or Favourite Charity – and Potentially Leave More for Your Family Too

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What is Legacy Giving?

Legacy giving (sometimes called “planned giving”) simply means including a charitable gift in your overall estate plan. This can be a specific bequest in your Will, naming a charity as beneficiary of an insurance policy or RRSP/RRIF, or donating assets such as publicly-traded stocks, mutual funds, or even real estate during your lifetime or through your estate.

Key Tax Advantages Under Canadian Law

When structured properly, gifts of certain appreciated assets to registered charities (including most churches and ministries) can offer significant tax benefits:

  • No capital gains tax on appreciated publicly-traded securities (stocks, bonds, mutual funds/ETFs) or certain real property donated directly to a charity – the gain is completely exempt (Income Tax Act s. 38(a.1) & s. 118.1).
  • A charitable donation tax credit (or deduction if donated by your estate) based on the full fair-market value of the gift – often worth 40–54% of the gift’s value depending on your province and income level.
  • The combined effect frequently allows you to give substantially more to charity than if you sold the asset, paid tax, and then donated the after-tax cash – all while leaving the same (or more) net inheritance for your family.
  • Donations made through your Will are deemed to be made in the year of death, which can offset taxes on RRSP/RRIF withdrawals, capital gains, and other terminal-return income.

A Simple Example (General Illustration Only)

Imagine you own publicly-traded shares now worth $100,000 (original cost $20,000). If sold, approximately $40,000–$50,000 in capital gains tax might be payable (depending on your bracket). After tax, you would have roughly $50,000–$60,000 left to give.

By donating the shares directly to your church or charity instead:

  • $0 capital gains tax
  • Charity receives the full $100,000
  • You (or your estate) receive a donation receipt for $100,000 → a tax credit worth roughly $40,000–$54,000 (covering, if set off on another tax event, up to the whole cost of the gift!)

Result: Your favourite ministry receives 40–70% more, and your family’s overall tax burden is reduced – often leaving them better off than if the shares were sold and the cash divided among heirs.

Important Notes

This information is for general educational purposes only and is not legal or tax advice. Every situation is unique. Tax rules are complex and change periodically. The benefits described apply only to certain types of property and registered charities.

Please consult a qualified wills & estates lawyer and a knowledgeable accountant or financial advisor before implementing any legacy giving strategy. I would be honoured to help you explore how this could fit into your estate plan.

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If you’d like to talk about how legacy giving could work in your family’s situation, feel free to reach out – I’m always happy to have an initial no-obligation conversation.

Why Every Albertan Should Craft a Will: Unlock Peace of Mind with Estate Planning

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Imagine this: you’ve worked hard your whole life to build a home, save for your family, and create a legacy you’re proud of. Now, picture a future where your wishes aren’t honored because you never put them in writing.

It’s a scenario no one likes to think about—but it happens more often than you’d expect. In Alberta, having a Will isn’t just a good idea; it’s a vital step toward ensuring your loved ones are cared for and your legacy is protected. At its core, a Will offers something invaluable: peace of mind.

If you’re wondering whether you really need a Will or how to get started, you’re not alone. Many Albertans put off estate planning, assuming it’s only for the wealthy or the elderly. The truth? Everyone over 18 in Alberta can—and should—have a Will. Let’s explore why this simple document is so powerful and how a lawyer can help you craft one with confidence.

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The Importance of a Good Probate Lawyer 

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Navigating the Intricacies of Estate Administration

As we journey through life, it’s essential to plan for the future, ensuring that our loved ones are cared for and our wishes are respected. The legal landscape can be complex, and for most people is unfamiliar territory. You can certainly learn to navigate it. But when it comes to administering an estate, the expertise of a good probate lawyer and accountant can be invaluable partners.

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What Does My Probate Lawyer Do?

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Being named an executor in the deceased’s will can feel overwhelming. What do you need to know? What needs to be done? What should you do first? Where can you turn for help? 

Even as a law school graduate, I quickly discovered that working through the administration of the estate of a loved one for the first time was challenging. A Probate lawyer brings knowledge and experience to help you navigate through the process from beginning to end. 

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Why Every Parent in Alberta Should Consider Making a Will

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Have you ever wondered what would happen to your children if you were no longer around to care for them? As parents, we naturally want to ensure our children are safe, loved, and well-cared for, no matter what the future holds. One of the most important steps you can take to secure your children’s future is to create a will that designates a guardian for them. This simple yet powerful document can bring immense peace of mind, knowing that your children will be in the care of someone you trust.

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Welcome to Chad Graham Law

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Welcome to Chad Graham Law, where your goals are our priority. Providing comprehensive and personalized solutions tailored to your unique needs in Wills & Estates, Small Business, and Non-Profit & Charity legal services.

Whether you’re planning for the future, managing a business, or supporting a cause, we are here to guide you every step of the way. Trust Chad Graham Law to deliver the expertise and support you need to navigate the complexities of the legal landscape with confidence.