How a Lead Trust Reduces Taxes and Aids Church Fundraising
Video Description: Need to reduce income taxes or pass assets on to the next generation with the least tax impact? A lead trust can do both while also benefiting your church fundraising. Related Article Subjects: Learn about Charitable Lead Trust, Charitable Lead Trust, Charitable Lead Trusts, Gift Planning, reduce income taxesLearn about Charitable Lead Trust
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