Re: Tax on donations/gifts to cohousing? | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Ann Zabaldo (zabaldo![]() |
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Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2021 21:08:21 -0800 (PST) |
Edwin and all — In the past six years, Takoma Village has had donations to our Special Projects Fund of over $120K which comes mostly, but not entirely, from our resale program. We do not pay taxes on these donations. I’ve included statements from both our CPA and management company below. I’ve heard communities say they decline donations because they are worried about the tax implications. But look … the taxes on income will NEVER exceed the donation. So even if you did have to pay taxes you would still come out w/ a net positive donation. So pay the tax and take the balance of the donation to fund projects in your community. What a great level of problem to have! You have money beyond your operating budget. If you are really truly worried … call your CPA and ask for a written opinion as below. Since donations are outside your operating budget and your reserve funds, you can even invest the donated money in an Exchange Traded Fund (also called an INDEX Fund). And some of those EFT are also Environment Social Govenance Funds. (ESG). Then you can have an income stream beyond your HoA dues. This you WILL LIKELY have to pay taxes on but as I wrote before … the tax will never exceed the income. Be of good cheer when sending in your tax liability. Here is a link to Vanguard’s ESG fund page: https://investor.vanguard.com/investing/esg/ Or … is there something else about paying taxes on donations that I’m missing? This is information from our management company, Summit Management, and our CPA, Strauss & Associates. —BEGIN— From Sumitt management company: > The issue of taxability hinges upon the source of the “income” to the > cooperative. Since the funds are received from cooperative members, and not > from a source outside the cooperative, they would be considered as another > form of member assessment or income. From our CPA: > I agree with the idea that the money is from members so it will not be > taxable. Membership income shouldn’t be a taxable event to the cooperative. > However, even if it was taxable there should be expenses to offset that > specific income so there should be not tax either way. > > > Jonathan Strauss, CPA > Strauss & Associates, P.A. > www.strausscpa.net <http://www.strausscpa.net/> > —END— Best — Ann Zabaldo Takoma Village Cohousing Washington, DC Ex. Dir. & Mbr. Board of Directors Mid Atlantic Cohousing Principal, Cohousing Collaborative, LLC Falls Church, VA 202.546.4654 zabaldo [at] earthlink.net Good judgment comes from experience. And experience? That comes from poor judgment. NOTE: I’m switching back to using zabaldo [at] earthlink.net. Many apologies! > On Nov 15, 2021, at 8:54 PM, Edwin Simmers <edwinsimmers [at] bellcoho.com> > wrote: > > Does anyone have experience with the tax consequences of donations/gifts to > your community? Donations for an Eco Fund, a hardship fund, or even someone > contemplating the donation of their unit to the community after their death? > > Bellingham Cohousing is considering an Eco Fund to receive voluntary > donations that could be used to buy solar panels, gas-free upgrades to our > heating systems, electric vehicle chargers, and electric hot water heat > pumps, for example. We’re wondering if the IRS will consider these gifts to > be income to the association or whether, as with gifts to individuals, they > are not subject to federal income tax and do not need to be reported to the > Internal Revenue Service as income. > > And we’re also wondering, if the donations are considered income, whether > they can be considered non-taxable “exempt function income.” > > We’re having difficulty finding a tax professional who is familiar with > condominiums that file federal tax returns using Form 1120-H and who can help > us with answers to our questions. If you’ve had experience with these issues > or can refer us to someone else who can advise us, please let us know. > > Thanks > > Edwin Simmers > Bellingham Cohousing > edwinsimmers [at] bellcoho.com > _________________________________________________________________ > Cohousing-L mailing list -- Unsubscribe, archives and other info at: > http://L.cohousing.org/info > > >
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