Charitable Giving Strategies to Boost Your Financial Plan

Why strategic generosity can strengthen both your finances and your impact.

Giving Tuesday marks the beginning of the charitable season—a moment when individuals and families across the world reflect on how they can give back. What many people don’t realize, however, is that charitable giving can also be an incredibly effective part of a long-term financial strategy.

At Saxon Financial Group, we work with Oil & Gas professionals who want to support meaningful causes while also strengthening their personal financial plan. The right approach can help you reduce taxes, increase the impact of your giving, and create a legacy that lasts well beyond the holiday season. Below are strategies to consider.

If you’d like help incorporating giving into a comprehensive financial plan, you can explore Saxon Financial Group’s financial planning services to learn more.

  1. Charitable Tax Deductions: Support Charities While Lowering Your Tax Bill

Donating to a qualified 501(c)(3) organization can reduce your taxable income—making each gift work harder for both you and the charity.

Tax deductions for charitable donations can help offset:

  • High-income years
  • Bonuses and RSU vesting
  • Deferred compensation payouts
  • Severance packages
  • NUA-related income

For many high-earning Oil & Gas professionals, planned giving is a tax-smart strategy that pairs generosity with financial efficiency.

  1. Itemizing vs. the Standard Deduction

Thanks to today’s higher standard deduction, many households no longer itemize each year. But charitable giving can influence that decision.

A strategic approach can allow you to:

  • Bundle” multiple years of donations into one tax year
  • Itemize during that year to increase your deduction
  • Use a Donor-Advised Fund (DAF) to control the timing of your gifts
  • Take the standard deduction in other years

This is particularly effective for retirees or those preparing for major income events.

  1. Qualified Charitable Distributions (QCDs): A Major Benefit for Retirees

For anyone aged 70½ or older, a Qualified Charitable Distribution is one of the most tax-efficient giving strategies available.

A QCD allows you to donate directly from your IRA to a charity, and the amount is excluded from your taxable income.
Even better: QCDs count toward your Required Minimum Distribution (RMD).

This means you can:

  • Reduce your taxable income
  • Satisfy RMDs
  • Support a charity you care about

For many retirees with sizable 401(k) or IRA balances, QCDs are a cornerstone of smart, tax-efficient giving.

  1. Donating Appreciated Stock: Give More Without Increasing Your Out-of-Pocket Cost

Donating appreciated securities—especially those held for more than a year—can offer significant tax advantages.

When you donate stock directly:

  • You bypass capital gains tax
  • You receive a deduction for the full market value
  • You can reduce concentrated risk in your portfolio
  • You may enhance long-term tax planning, especially when paired with NUA strategies

This is an excellent option for investors with large gains or concentrated positions in companies like ConocoPhillips, Chevron, ExxonMobil, SLB, and others.

  1. Employer Matching Programs: Multiply Your Impact

Many Oil & Gas employers offer generous matching gift programs. These can potentially double or even triple your charitable impact at no additional cost to you.

If you’re still working—or wrapping up your final years before retirement—it’s worth reviewing your company’s matching policy to make sure you don’t leave benefits on the table.

Giving That Strengthens Your Future

Charitable giving isn’t just a way to help others—it can also be a thoughtful component of a high-quality financial plan. With the right strategy, giving can help you:

  • Reduce taxes
  • Manage portfolio risk
  • Enhance retirement income planning
  • Support causes you care about
  • Leave a lasting family legacy

Generosity and financial wisdom can work hand in hand.

In the Spirit of Giving Tuesday Saxon Financial Group we are offering complimentary portfolio reviews for the remainder of December.

If you’d like a second opinion on your retirement plan, want to ensure you’re not overlooking key tax strategies, or simply want clarity heading into the new year, we’d be happy to help.

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