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Charitable
Gift Annuities
Joyce and Burton had been married for forty-seven
years. Not long before he died, Burton looked into converting some
of their certificates of deposit into a charitable gift annuity.
He and Joyce met with their advisors and found out it was a wonderful
idea.
Joyce: We met with our tax advisor
and looked at the idea. When I saw the income we would have for
the rest of both of our lives and compared it to what we were receiving
from our CD's, I was amazed! Plus there were tax benefits that helped
us immediately. And now, I don't have to do a thing - it's all taken
care of.
The development officer explained how
they could use our support and what it meant to them. It was something
Burton and I did together, and I'm happy; really happy we did it
when we could do it together!"
What have we done with
support like that of Burton and Joyce? We've been able to fulfill
our mission - community radio's noncommercial, audience-driven mission.
It guarantees that substance and value, not commercial considerations,
govern our programming decisions.
A charitable
gift annuity can provide tax benefits now and a lifetime income
for the donor and a beneficiary if desired. Perhaps also it brought
peace of mind to Burton knowing that Joyce would have the resources
she needed if he was no longer there. And that what they enjoyed
in their lifetimes would be able to continue for others after they
were gone.
A deferred gift annuity is a variation
on a gift annuity. A gift is made and the charitable organization
promises in return to pay you an income stream that begins on a
future date you specify. The annuity rate is calculated based on
your age when the payments begin and will be greater than an immediate
annuity based on your current age. The charitable deduction, which
you get to take in the year of the gift (subject to your tax circumstances),
will also be based on when the payments begin and will also be greater
than if it was an immediate annuity.
KVMR host Anne O'Dea Hestbeck
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A flexible deferred gift annuity allows
you to pick a range of dates when the annuity payments will begin.
For example, you might choose to begin quarterly payments on March
31st of any year not earlier than 2013 or later than 2018. The payment
amount will be based on the year you choose in the future to have
payments begin. The charitable gift deduction is based on the earliest
possible beginning date (2013 in this case) and is taken in the
year of the gift, subject to your tax circumstances.
An attractive benefit of deferred gift annuities
is that they enable a donor to make a gift now and take a charitable
income tax deduction now while in a high tax bracket. Income may
be deferred, for instance, until after retirement, when the rate
of tax will presumably be lower. Deferred gift annuities are creative
ways to delay income to pay for children's or grandchildren's college
expenses, supplement your retirement income, or assist with assisted-care
living arrangements that may be inevitable.
A part of each payment, as in any gift annuity,
may be tax-free for a period of years. However, the precise amount
of each payment will depend on the tax rules in effect when the
payments start.
Charitable gift annuities are the gifts that
keep on giving. Rates on charitable gift annuities are based on
age and whether the contract is immediate or deferred. If you would
like an illustration of this life income to address your particular
situation, please click here and fill
out the response form and send us the appropriate information. To
look at some specific rates on current gift annuities, click
here. A generic
example of a charitable gift annuity is available as well as
a graphic
example.
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