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E—Charitable Remainder Trust and Wealth Replacement Trust

Often a donor does not want to give property outright to a charitable organization, but is willing to give the charity a limited interest in it. For example, the donor may want the income from property for life, but wants the property to go to a charity at his or her death. In this situation, the donor could establish a charitable remainder trust.

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