If you have named The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints or one of its institutions as a beneficiary in your will, trust, or other legal instrument please register it by clicking here.
A retained life estate deed allows you to donate your personal residence or farm to the Church or one of its institutions while retaining the right to live on and use the property. You may also consider donating a vacation home by this type of gift. When you make the gift, you retain the right to use the property for the rest of your life, a term of years, or a combination of the two. In exchange for your remainder interest gift, you receive an immediate income tax deduction.
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A gift of a Retained Life Estate Deed to the Church or one of its institutions must be reviewed and evaluated by the Church Real Estate Division. LDS Philanthropies can assist you with this process. A Real Estate Packet of specific information about the personal residence or farm must be completed and sent to LDS Philanthropies. Once a Real Estate Packet is received by LDS Philanthropies, the evaluation process may take 60 to 90 days to complete. This process includes such items as a physical inspection, environmental assessment, title report, appraisal, and so forth. When the evaluation is complete, you will receive notification of the results.
For tax purposes, you must obtain your own appraisal to determine the fair market value you claim on your income tax return. Your tax return must include IRS form 8283 signed by your appraiser.
While you retain the right to live on and use the property, you continue to be responsible for all routine expenses such as maintenance fees, insurance, property taxes, and repairs. If you later decide to vacate the property, you may rent all or part of the property to someone else, or sell the property in cooperation with the beneficiary institution.