Every once in a while a client comes in that breaks your heart.
Clients daughter was in her first year of college about 4 hours away from home. She was crossing the street; a drunk and stoned driver blew a stop sign and killed her.
Now the parents are left to pick up their lives.
The reason for this post is not to depress anyone.
The parents want to contribute $10,000 into a Scholarship Endwoment fund (at the school the daughter went to) for the next two years. Is this contribution deductible as a charitable contribution or is this a gift?
After a story like this, I make sure to thank God every day for the health and well being of my own children.
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Clients daughter was in her first year of college about 4 hours away from home. She was crossing the street; a drunk and stoned driver blew a stop sign and killed her.
Now the parents are left to pick up their lives.
The reason for this post is not to depress anyone.
The parents want to contribute $10,000 into a Scholarship Endwoment fund (at the school the daughter went to) for the next two years. Is this contribution deductible as a charitable contribution or is this a gift?
After a story like this, I make sure to thank God every day for the health and well being of my own children.
22 more days
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