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Strings Are Attached: Revealing The Hidden Subsidy For Perpetual Donor Limits On Gifts, Roger Colinvaux Jan 2023

Strings Are Attached: Revealing The Hidden Subsidy For Perpetual Donor Limits On Gifts, Roger Colinvaux

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Charitable gifts often come with strings attached. Donors limit their gifts in many ways, by restricting an asset’s use or purpose, controlling the timing of spending (as in an endowment), securing naming rights, or by retaining effective control over the distribution or investment of the asset by giving to a charitable intermediary such as a donor advised fund or private foundation. Most donor limits are perpetual in nature and a form of dead hand control. The Article explains that default rules strongly favor donor limits. Property law allows donors wide latitude to place limits on gifts, and they are easy …