How can I leave CitizenGO a gift in my will?
If you already have a will…
You can amend it to leave a gift for CitizenGO, but you should consult with the lawyer or the Notary public who helped you make it. Most people choose to create a new will and destroy the old one, to avoid any possible confusion. Below you will find the information you'll want to give your lawyer or Notary public in order to name CitizenGO properly, and the language you may use. Please, use the language below as a draft, but you'll want to consult your lawyer or a Notary public to make sure the language you use ensures an effective gift.
If you're making a will for the first time...
You can use the language below as a draft, but you'll want to consult your lawyer or a Notary public to make sure the language you use ensures your gift is effective.
"I give to Fundación CitizenGO, a Spanish nonprofit foundation, with its principal offices at Conde de Peñalver 52, 3-D, 28006, Madrid, Spain, or, in the event that Fundación CitizenGO has lawfully transferred substantially all of its undertaking to another organization, I give to such other organization, [all (or ____ percent) of my residuary estate] or [the sum of [EUR/GBP/USD _______ ] to be used for its general purposes."
It's important to note that each country has its own rules about how to create a valid legacy and its tax implications, and we are not able to offer any advice here on those issues. As the laws and regulations concerning such gifts vary so widely, we recommend that you use the language above as a starting point, but consult with your legal and financial advisors to learn how a gift would work in your circumstances in your country.
You might also need the following data:
CitizenGO Tax ID: G86736998
CitizenGO legal address:
Fundación CitizenGO
Conde de Peñalver 52, 3-D
28006, Madrid, Spain
Contact us: If you have questions at any stage of the process or about any of the information on this page. Please do email fr-ops@citizengo.org, and someone from our team will quickly get in touch.