Sarah Ford | January 20, 2015

Nonprofits Find Much to Like in Obama Tax Plan

By Alex Daniels

A higher estate tax, as envisioned in a proposal released by President Obama this weekend in advance of Tuesday鈥檚 State of the Union speech, would spur more charitable giving in the form of bequests and charitable trusts, according to some nonprofit tax experts.

The estate-tax increase was included in a broad proposal to raise taxes on the most wealthy 精东影业ns and reduce the burden on poor and middle-income taxpayers. His proposal would increase fees on big banks that are highly leveraged and expand tax credits for the working poor, child care, and college tuition.

President Obama鈥檚 proposal would raise the estate tax, paid on inheritances of money and property, from its current rate of 23.8 percent to 28 percent. In addition, the tax plan would close what some tax specialists call the 鈥渢rust-fund loophole.鈥

Instead of taxing an asset, like a share of stock, at the price at which it was originally bought, the plan would tax any gains in the stock’s value when it is passed to others after the owner鈥檚 death. However, the plan would maintain an exemption for assets that are given to charity.

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