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Oct 23, 2024
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Iman23
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I opened one but then I never funded it, because I realized I wasn’t comfortable
With the lack of flexibility with the funds.
Once it’s in there, it can never come back to you.
But if you are looking at a good way to get some tax relief in a one off year, I think they make a lot of sense…
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Anyboyd used a DAF for tithing to get a large tax deduction in one year?
Reach
11:29am
What is DAF?
Reasonable1
11:34am
donor advised fund
lukeskywalker
11:37am
No. But I use a DAF for other charitable contributions. It is really cool. My
diluigifan
11:38am
I opened one but then I never funded it, because I realized I wasn’t comfortable
Iman23
11:41am
I have one with my Fidelity account for just this purpose
WisconsinCoug
11:44am
Yes I do. Also with Fidelity.
justAnotherCoug
11:50am
Yes, Vanguard
ForzaPuma
11:57am
I don't use a DAF fund, but I do have an investment fund that pay tithing and FO
AFewThoughts
12:00pm
same. DAF only needed if you need a big tax break that year
Dataguy
12:25pm
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