Tea, Cookies, and Tax?? Presented By: DeWayne Osborn(san) CGA, CFP General Manager – Lawton Partners Financial 944-3538 or toll free at 1-888-944-1144.

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Tea, Cookies, and Tax?? Presented By: DeWayne Osborn(san) CGA, CFP General Manager – Lawton Partners Financial or toll free at ext 256

Tea, Cookies, and Tax?? Purpose of the presentation? Help non-tax oriented planned gifts officers understand the basics of taxation. Offer a review of planned gifts taxation for anyone interested. Help you clearly and correctly illustrate common planned gift strategies ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS!!!

Tea, Cookies, and Tax?? What do you need to know? Terminology Basic Rules

Tea, Cookies, and Tax?? What do you need to know?? How to confidently illustrate the gifts your organization uses. Know How and When to hand off a case to others!! Everything you need in one hour!!

Tea, Cookies, and Tax?? Why do you need know know some tax? Donors Advisors Planned Gifts Officer YOU!!

Tea, Cookies, and Tax?? Some key terms to know – cold! Tax Credit vs Deduction Tax Receipt Tax Payable (Owing) Total Income Taxable Income Property (not assets) FMV, ACB or Cost Net Tax Savings Combined Tax Rates Marginal Tax Rate Capital Gain\Loss Contribution Room

Tea, Cookies, and Tax?? Tax Credit vs Deduction Both are good things for tax payers Any tax credit reduces an individual’s tax payable or owing. A deduction reduces taxable income for either companies or individuals. Donations are credits for individuals, deductions for companies.

Tea, Cookies, and Tax?? How to calculate the donation tax credit Donation $ Prov. Rate % Fed Rate % Combined (%) < > Many donors understand the federal credit, but forget the combined!! Actual tax rate is irrelevant. The best results comes from low income earners making large donations. Can carry forward for 5 years from date of gift.

Tea, Cookies, and Tax?? $ $ For Illustrations, use a minimum donation of $5,000 and 46% for tax credit.

Tea, Cookies, and Tax?? Individual Tax Rates for Illustration Purposes Personal Tax Rates (Combined Prov. and Fed.) < $9,0000% $9,000 - $32,00026% $32,000 - $64,00036% $64,000 - $103,00043% $103,000+46% To avoid confusion, it is helpful to sometimes use a rate lower than 46% in illustrations. I suggest 36%. Marginal Rates

Tea, Cookies, and Tax?? Corporate Tax Rates for Illustration Purposes < $225,00018% $225,000 - $300,00027% $300,000+38% Above rates assume active business. Holding companies are not included. Holding companies are taxed at higher rates. I suggest using 18% in illustrations

Tea, Cookies, and Tax?? Other definitions Total Income is all income from all sources reported on the tax return. Net Income is total income less some deductions. It is this amount that is used to determine your charitable contribution room (75% in a given year). Taxable Income is net income less other deductions. It is this amount that is used to determine your tax payable. Tax Payable is the amount you owe to CRA. It is reduced by credits like donations. Take for CRA and give it to Charity!!

Tea, Cookies, and Tax?? Other definitions Net Tax Savings is the tax savings from the donation less any tax from the gift itself. Donation limit (Contribution Room) is the amount of charitable donations you can claim against net income in any one year. 75% of net income in a given year with 5 year carry forward. 100% in the year of death and the previous year. Do not go back too far, say beyond 2000! When Illustrating the year of death, do not make contributions in the previous year.

Tea, Cookies, and Tax?? Gifts that create income and thus tax Capital property is property that if sold results in a capital gain or loss. Usually acquired for investment purposes or to earn income. Life insurance contracts Listed personal property (e.g. art, jewelry, antiques, etchings, etc).

Tea, Cookies, and Tax?? Gifts that create income and thus tax Capital property FMV is a price two willing, independent, and knowledgeable people would pay for a property. ACB is the total cost of the property (includes renovations, improvements, additions, not maintenance) FMV – ACB = Capital Gain/(Loss) 50% of gain or loss is taxable – except publicly traded securities For simplicity, always have FMV > ACB

Tea, Cookies, and Tax?? Example of gift of capital property Bob donates his cottage he purchased in 1995 for $50,000. The FMV is $100,000. His tax rate is 36%. Bob must report $25,000 of income from the gift (50% of the capital gain). The gift creates $9,000 in tax ($25,000 X 36%) In 1994 many Manitobans used their $100,000 personal deduction on cottages – hence raising ACB Always do the math for the reader!

Tea, Cookies, and Tax?? Net tax savings = $37,000 ($100,000 X 46% - $9,000). Example of gift of capital property

Tea, Cookies, and Tax?? Same numbers as cottage example, only use IBM Shares FMV = $100,000, ACB = $50,000 Capital gain is still $50,000 Only 25% is taxable = $12,500 $4,500 in new tax ($12,500 X 36%) Net Tax Savings is $41,500 ($46,000 - $4,500) Example of gift of Publicly Traded Securities

Tea, Cookies, and Tax?? Any Questions??? Thank You Check out your free trial in you bag for my planned gifts website at click on Planned Giftswww.lawton.mb.ca See me for details on how to subscribe!!!