| WHAT?
Donating such personal properties as art, antiques, collectibles,
jewelry, stamp and coin collections, rare books, and other items
to the DCCCD Foundation puts a dollar value to your contribution
without spending a single penny.
WHY?
When you make an outright gift of real property held for more than
a year, you obtain an income tax charitable contribution deduction
equal to the property’s full fair market value. You also avoid
capital gains tax on the property’s appreciation.
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