Appreciated Securities
Gifts of securities, including appreciated stocks, bonds, or mutual funds
... may provide tax advantages. By donating appreciated securities that you have owned for longer than one year, you receive the same income tax savings as you would by making a gift of cash or by check, but you will also avoid tax on the capital gains built up in donated securities that you would recognize if you sold them.
Benefits
- Claim an income tax deduction for the full market value of the securities.
- Avoid paying capital gains taxes on appreciation. (If you still want to own shares of a particular stock, you can purchase new shares and set a higher cost basis as of the date of purchase, effectively “extinguishing” all of the original recognizable capital gain while maintaining your overall portfolio holdings.)
- You can donate the assets outright to provide immediate impact, or establish a charitable gift annuity or charitable remainder trust that pays you income for life first, then provides future support for Darden.
How to Make a Gift of Appreciated Securities
- To make a gift of publicly-traded stock, bonds, or mutual funds, you will transfer ownership of the shares to UVA and direct how you would like them to be use to benefit the Darden School of Business.
- For publicly traded securities held in a brokerage account, UVA’s Office of Gift Planning will provide electronic transfer instructions. For securities held in certificate form, please review the transfer instructions at giving. virginia.edu/ways-to-give/gift-planning/stocks-bonds.
- If you wish to use appreciated securities to fund a charitable gift annuity or charitable remainder trust, contact the Darden School Foundation for information, calculations, and transfer instructions.
- Closely held stock, S corporation stock, limited liability company interests, and partnership interests can sometimes be used to make a charitable gift. A proposed gift of such assets must be reviewed by UVA in coordination with you and your tax advisors in advance of the transfer.
The Cornerstone Society recognizes those who are honoring the University’s future through planned gifts, including bequests, beneficiary designations, charitable gift annuities, and charitable trusts.
The University of Virginia Darden School Foundation does not provide legal or tax advice. We recommend that you seek your own legal and tax advice in connection with gift and planning matters. To ensure compliance with specific IRS requirements, we disclose to you that this communication (including any attachments) is not intended or written to be used and cannot be used for the purpose of avoiding tax-related penalties.