A gift of property is the voluntary transfer of property from one person (the donor or donor) to another person (the donee or beneficiary) without full consideration. For a gift to be legally effective, three conditions must be met: In the entrenched stewardship of time, talent and treasure, it is not possible to choose between them. To be truly a gift of self, we offer of each of them. Especially in the 21st century, financial donations come from where we have invested a lot of time and talent. That`s why we define ourselves more by what we give than by what we have. Our sacrifices, great and small, are imitation of Jesus Christ, who gave His life for us. The cross is our symbol of the life of faith. We strive to offer our whole being to Christ by sacrificing what is necessary to live the gospel. Without proper plan and guidelines, gift laws or IRS rules regarding donating assets may seem neither simple nor simple.
Understanding some key concepts can help people with a presumption of charity to make tax-efficient gifts for the benefit of everyone involved. We don`t give because it benefits us, but a smart gift strategy can help us maximize the impact of our giving now and in the future. One of the main characteristics of the objective aspect of love is the gift of self. Wojtyla teaches that what distinguishes fiancĂ© love from all other forms of love (attraction, desire, friendship) is that two people “surrender” to each other. They are not only attracted to each other, and they don`t just want what is good for each other. In fiancĂ© love, each gives himself completely to the other. “When engaged love enters into this interpersonal relationship, something more than friendship arises: two people give themselves to each other” (p. 96). “Man . can only be found completely by sincere self-abandonment. This quote illustrates the idea that as human beings, we often find the greatest joy and satisfaction when we give of our time, talent or treasure for the benefit of others.
The late Pope John Paul II called this idea “the law of giving.” A simple idea, but not easy. This is what Wojtyla calls the “law of ecstasy” or the law of self-giving: “The lover `goes out of himself` to find a more fulfilling existence in another.” From a Christian perspective, however, life is not about “doing what I want.” It`s about my relationships, about fulfilling my relationship with God and with the people God has put into my life. In fact, here we find fulfillment in life: by living our relationships well. But to live our relationships well, we often have to make sacrifices and give up our own will to serve the good of others. Therefore, we discover a deeper happiness in life when we give ourselves in this way, because we live as God created us, and this is how God himself lives: in total love, in self-giving, committed. As one of Wojtyla`s favorite lines of the Second Vatican Council says: “Man finds himself only if he makes a sincere gift to others” (Gaudium et Spes, 24). Giving is a kind of sacrifice that is not a struggle. If the gift is love, it “passes” because it spreads from one family member to another and from there goes out to the rest of the world! There is no limit to the amount that can be given to nonprofits, but there are limits to the amount of these donations that are tax deductible. Once the standard deduction is increased with the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, the vast majority of taxpayers who stop registering will not receive additional deductions for charitable donations.
For these taxpayers, the focus on charitable giving can shift from receiving deductions to avoiding taxes on assets that can be transferred or donated to charities. “In the last public speech before his retirement, our Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI. something that deeply impressed me: “You receive your life exactly when you give it as a gift. He asked the assembled crowd of students, families, faculty and alumni to reflect on whether the true greatness of the university is not to pursue what is most chic, youngest or fashionable, but what is most timeless, truest. the best and most beautiful in creation and creatures. “That the true purpose of a university is to prepare a student not only for a career, but for the fullness of life here and in eternity.” As a law, the generosity of sacrifice for the life of faith is required. This applies equally to all people. Although it is popular to say, “It is better to give than to receive,” there is a spiritual reason for this saying. The more we truly give of ourselves, the more we truly become ourselves. It is one of the joys of our faith that when we work hard to serve a parish community, no matter what apostolate work we do, we receive much more than we have given. In an age of strong individualism, however, this deep point of Wojtyla can be difficult to comprehend. Why should I go out of myself to find happiness? Why would I want to commit to someone else in this radical way? Why would I want to give up the freedom to do what I want with my life? These are the questions of modern man.
According to Wojtyla, there are two aspects to loving, and understanding the difference is crucial for any marriage, engagement or romantic relationship.