Collections, Tangible Property, and Other Assets

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How It Works

Collections and tangible personal property
Any physical object of value that includes, but isn’t limited to artwork, antiques, rare books, collections (such as stamps or coins), rugs, pianos, and much more. Many of the pieces in the McMullen Museum’s collection and books in the Burns Library were given to the University by generous donors.

If your property can be used for the mission of the University (also called related use property), such as artwork donated to the McMullen Museum,Ìýyou could potentially receive a charitable deduction for your gift.

Other assets
There are many additional assets that may be used to fund a gift to Boston College, including but not limited to:

  • Business interests
  • Copyrights or royalties
  • Oil and gas interests
  • Patents
  • Cryptocurrency

Next Steps


ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½â€™s legal name, address and tax ID:

The ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½
140 Commonwealth Avenue
Chestnut Hill, MA 02467
Tax ID 04-2103545

AT A GLANCE


WHO

  • Everyone

WHAT

  • Artwork
  • Antiques
  • Rare books
  • Personal collections
  • Business Interests
  • Patents
  • Copyrights

WHEN

  • Now

WHY

  • Avoid capital gains tax
  • Receive a charitable deduction
  • Support ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ and its mission with your personal treasures or unique assets

Contact Us

877-304-SHAW

Ìýgiftplanning@bc.edu

ÌýContact Form

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How Can We Help?Ìý


We're here to partner with you if you have any questions. Feel free to reach out to us directly or fill out the form.

Boston College Gift Planning Team