The Tax Law of Charitable Giving. Bruce R. Hopkins

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TO OPTION

      Thus, the transfer to a charitable organization of property subject to an option by the option writer is similar to the transfer of a note or pledge by the maker (see previous discussions). In the note situation, there is a promise to pay money at a future date; in the pledge situation, there is a promise to pay money or transfer some other property, or to do both, at a future date. In the option situation, there is a promise to sell property at a future date.

      In this instance, a for-profit publicly traded corporation established a private foundation as its charitable giving vehicle. This corporation, being a substantial contributor to the foundation, was a disqualified person with respect to it. The corporation proposed to pledge to the foundation stock options for the purchase of shares of common stock of the corporation; the corporation did not receive any consideration for this pledge. The business purpose underlying the pledge was to further the charitable purpose of the foundation and other charitable organizations.

      The foundation may sell the stock options to an unrelated charity for a fair market value price, with the value of the option affected by the terms in the option pledge agreement. Alternatively, the foundation may grant options to an unrelated charity, with the grantee expected to exercise the options prior to their expiration.

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