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A
planned gift is a charitable donation provided for during a donor's
lifetime, to become available to the S.P.C.A. either immediately
or sometime in the future. This program has been set up to invite
members and backers to consider supporting the S.P.C.A. for years
to come.
Gifts by
Will, Life Insurance Policies, Annuities, Gifts-in-kind and Charitable
Remainder Annuity Trusts are among the most common types of
Planned Giving, set up to suit your wishes and financial means.
Such gifts not only benefit the S.P.C.A., but provide Tax relief
as well, for the donors and their Estate.
We
strongly suggest that you always consult a Financial or Estate Planner
when considering a Planned Gift. By following their advice, you
will benefit from the various tax reductions stipulated by both
governments, ensuring you and your loved ones the best available
means of contributing. The ultimate goal is to not squander your
Estate, but rather to ensure a better distribution of said Estate
among your heirs, and the maximum profit from it for all parties
involved.
Right from our
start in 1869, bequests have always been crucial to the well-being
and the survival of the Canadian S.P.C.A. They have allowed us,
for over 132 years, to expand both our mission and our capabilities
of making a difference. And today, they are even more vital to any
charitable organization's survival.
All enquiries about Planned Giving are held in the strictest confidence. For
further information or assistance from the S.P.C.A. in setting up a Planned
Gift, you, your Attorney, Financial or Estate Planner may contact: Pierre
Barnoti by calling (514) 735-9172, or by e-mail:
PIERRE BARNOTI by calling (514) 735-9172 or by e-mail: pierre.barnoti@spca.com
To obtain more
information on the various types of Planned Giving, click on the
desired item(s) below:
-
Gifts made by Will
- Life Insurance Policies
- Annuities
- Gifts in kind
- Charitable Remainder
Annuity Trusts
We sincerely
thank you for your interest in the S.P.C.A. and the possible privilege
of your support.
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