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<span>A win-win proposition for longtime faculty</span>
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<p>James W.C. White, interim dean of the college, soaks up the scenery in the foothills above Boulder. </p></div></div>
</div><p>When two young faculty members bought their home in Boulder decades ago, the city and its university were smaller and housing was much cheaper. Growth since then has been a double-edged sword:</p><p>Their home’s market value has soared, but so has their potential tax burden. </p><p>As the couple eyed retirement, they sought to make a planned gift to the Թ of Colorado Boulder, both because it will support the university and because it makes financial sense for them. They will do this through a financial mechanism called a “charitable remainder unitrust” (or CRUT), which can benefit both the university and the donor.</p><p>The couple needed some additional income as they aged, but selling their home outright would have generated a very large capital-gains tax bill. </p><p>Additionally, they wanted to support the university beyond what they could muster through an outright donation of cash. </p><p>For them, the right choice was a CRUT, a form of planned giving that can help meet the educational needs of tomorrow while helping longtime faculty members today. </p><p>Under such an arrangement, donors receive a lifetime stream of income and substantial tax advantages—avoiding capital gains taxes while gaining a charitable gift income tax deduction. The stream of income, which is adjusted annually by the current value of the investment, is a lifelong resource. </p><div class="feature-layout-callout feature-layout-callout-xlarge">
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</p><p><strong>We’ve had very good careers at CU, and we feel grateful."</strong></p><p>
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</div><p>Afterwards, the CRUT, which can be directed toward scholarships, a department, your favorite college, or any other strategic priority the donors choose, provides an assurance that the university of tomorrow will benefit from the generosity of today.</p><p>Given the boom in real-estate prices, the effects of such giving can be significant. Colorado’s population has nearly tripled since 1970, and the growth has propelled real-estate prices, particularly for owners who’ve held property for decades. That trend has been particularly pronounced in highly desirable places like Boulder. One faculty member put it this way:</p><p>Boulder is a nice town, but the university has been a major factor in the city’s soaring housing prices. From that perspective, a homeowner whose property value has increased by, say, a factor of 10, reaps that benefit largely because of the university.</p><p>The faculty member likened the rising home values to “funny money,” adding: “You didn’t do a thing to earn it; in fact, the people who really earned it are in some sense the university, so they ought to share it.”</p><p>While there are practical reasons the couple planned this gift, it is important to note that their motivations are genuinely philanthropic: “We’ve had very good careers at CU, and we feel grateful.”</p><p>Other members of the faculty or staff may find themselves at a similar juncture in life. At that time, I hope they consider following the example of the faculty members I’ve cited here. It’s never been easier to employ a financial tool to transform personal realty into educational reality. </p><p>Please consider joining your colleagues who have chosen to do good for the university while also providing for their own needs. It’s a legacy all of us can be proud of and thankful for.</p><p><em><a href="/artsandsciences/james-wc-white" rel="nofollow">James W.C. White</a> is interim dean of the College of Arts and Sciences.</em></p><h3>Contact the Gift Planning Office today:</h3><p>Call 303-541-1229<em> or </em>Email <a href="mailto:giftplanning@cu.edu" rel="nofollow">giftplanning@cu.edu</a></p><p><a class="ucb-link-button ucb-link-button-gold ucb-link-button-default ucb-link-button-regular" href="https://giftplanning.cu.edu" rel="nofollow">
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<div>When two young faculty members bought their home in Boulder decades ago, the city and its university were smaller and housing was much cheaper. Growth since then has been a double-edged sword.</div>
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