December Issue - Northeast Florida Jewish Life Magazine

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COMMUNITY

W H AT ' S H A P P E N I N G I N N O R T H E A S T F LO R I DA

THE COUNTDOWN IS ON: TIPS FOR YEAR-END CHARITABLE GIVING By Kellie Smith, Jewish Federation & Foundation of Northeast Florida organization. You may also check ratings for an organization's performance on Charity Navigator. Only deductions to qualified 501(c) (3) organizations are tax-deductible. Give Early

It’s that time of year again, when many people add charitable giving to their busy to-do list! Year-end giving can come with great benefits and now is a good time to to make the most of them. Consider Your Income and Talk to a Professional

Take time to understand your tax liability for the year and whether you plan to itemize your deductions or claim a standard deduction. This can help you determine how much you want to give by December 31. It is always prudent before making any significant charitable gifts to consult with an advisor to discuss the impact on your taxes and estate.

Know the Organizations You Support Learning more about the charity will help you feel confident that you are choosing effective organizations—and your support is really making a difference. Check with the IRS and Better Business Bureau to see if any complaints were filed for an

If you plan to send donations via check, make sure to mail early enough—a December 31 postmarked date ensures the gift counts for that tax year, even if not cashed until the following year. If paying be credit card, the transaction must be completed on or before December 31. If you donate stock, the transaction is only recognized once the transfer request has been submitted by your financial advisor. The deadline for gifts of stock to the Jewish Foundation is December 29. Review Your Stock Portfolio

Consider giving long-term (held for more than one year) appreciated non-cash assets, such as stocks, bonds, and mutual funds. You’ll receive a charitable deduction for the current market value of the stock and eliminate capital gains tax, which may increase the amount available for charity by up to 20 percent. Utilize Your IRA and Required Minimum Distribution

If you are over 70½, you can make a donation directly from an individual retirement account to a charity. An IRA transfer generates neither taxable income nor a tax deduction, so you’ll

benefit even if you don’t itemize your deductions. Beginning in the year you turn 72, you can use your gift to satisfy all or part of your required minimum distribution. Let Us Do the Work for You: Add to or Establish a Philanthropic Fund

A Donor Advised Fund offers you an effective means to manage your charitable giving and involve your family in philanthropy. You’ll receive a charitable deduction for gifts to your fund in the tax year in which they're made, and you can defer grant making recommendations to any time you choose. All contributions are invested according to your risk tolerance, allowing them to grow over time, tax-free. It also makes record keeping a breeze and eliminates the burden of saving tax receipts. Let us help you create an end-of-year giving strategy that will maximize both your philanthropic impact and your tax savings! Contact Kellie Smith, Foundation Director, today, to discuss your options: (904) 512-3796 or KellieK@jewishjacksonville.org *This article is for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice. Please consult with your own legal and tax advisors prior to making charitable giving decisions.

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pages 43-48

Banana Nut Muffi ns

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pages 39-42

2nd Generation Holocaust Survivor Stories Come to Life During the Pandemic

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page 28

Gift from David and Linda Stein Names River Garden Campus in Honor of Family History

1min
page 29

Our Jewish Community's Future is Bright with B'nai Tzedek Next Gen Philanthropy

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page 24

Jewish Infl uencers

8min
pages 21-23

Partner Painting at River Garden

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page 25

Dubow Preschool

1min
page 27

YPF & Ben Gurion Society Chairs Return from National Young Leadership Cabinet

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page 20

Torah Academy's High School Girl's Division

1min
page 26

Jewish Infl uencers who Make a Diff erence

5min
pages 18-19

Greg Arnold named Minyannaire of the Year

2min
page 17

The Coves at River Garden Welcomes New Administrator

3min
pages 11-13

Israel Partnership Welcomes New Partnership2Gether Southeast Coordinator

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page 14

Champagne Brunch Connects Women for Over 10 Years

2min
pages 9-10

The Maccabi Games Return

5min
pages 6-8

St. Johns County - Israel Friendship Day

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page 16

Shine a Light on Anti-Semitism

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page 15

Tips for Year-end Charitable Giving

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page 5
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