January 28, 1999
Property Rights -- and Wrongs
Donations of real estate can be extremely lucrative for charities, but they also can be more trouble than they're worth
A handful of farmers in eastern Kansas were faced with a problem: They wanted to use their land, which had greatly appreciated in value, to set up planned gifts with charities in and around their hometown of Lenexa. The gifts, the farmers reasoned, would provide them with significant tax advantages and a continuing stream of income while
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