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4.2.3 Stock Sale with Unitrust
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Basic Quiz - 4.2.3 Stock Sale with Unitrust
1. If the donor transfers corporate stock into a CRT after entering into a binding agreement with a seller, the donor will bypass capital gain on the stock.
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False
2. If a donor transfers stock to a charitable remainder trust after the corporation has entered into a Letter of Intent to sell the corporation, the donor will not bypass capital gains.
True
False
3. If a shareholder transfers stock before the shareholders' vote there will never be a prearranged sale.
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False
4. If a transfer of stock to a charitable remainder trust has been determined to be a prearranged sale, it will disqualify the trust.
True
False
5. If a charitable remainder trust is desired to avoid capital gains tax on the sale of closely held corporation and negotiations have already commenced, it is best to use a third-party trustee for the CRT.
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False
6. When selling a corporation using a CRT, it is a good idea to structure the trust as a FLIP trust.
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False
7. After transferring corporate stock to a charitable remainder trust where negotiations of a sale have already begun, it is best to wait four to eight weeks before the trustee sells the stock.
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False
8. The charitable deduction resulting from the transfer of appreciated stock is deductible up to 30% of the donor's adjusted gross income.
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False
9. If a charitable deduction cannot be used up in one year, it can be carried over and used for five additional years.
True
False
10. When a charitable remainder trust is funded with corporate stock, both the unitrust amount and the charitable deduction are calculated based upon the sale price of the stock.
True
False