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A retirement
plan may be an excellent source of funds for making
a gift to Covenant House New Jersey. Many individuals
today have large qualified retirement plans such
as an IRA, 401(k), or Keogh plan. These assets have
been growing tax-free for years. Once the owner begins
to receive payments from the qualified plans, the
distributions are taxed. The plans are also included
in the owner's taxable estate. If an individual dies
holding assets in an IRA, 401(k), or Keogh plan,
these assets may potentially be subject to both income
tax and estate tax, substantially reducing the total
dollar amount -- sometimes by more than 50%. One
way to avoid this and to make a great gift to benefit
our kids is to leave all of your retirement plan
assets to Covenant house New Jersey as a specific
bequest in your will. Sample language to accomplish
this is as follows:
"I give to Covenant
House New Jersey, a New Jersey non-profit organization
located at 330 Washington Street, Newark, NJ
07102, all of the assets held in my Individual
Retirement Account (IRA), 401 (k), Keogh, or in
any other tax-qualified retirement plan of whatever
kind and wheresoever situated."
Another way to make a gift of your
retirement plan is to create a Charitable Remainder
Trust through your will. It works like this: Your
IRA assets will be transferred to a charitable remainder
trust. There is no tax due because the charitable
remainder trust is a tax-exempt entity. The trust
will provide life income to the beneficiary (for
example, your child) with an eventual gift to Covenant
House New Jersey. The beneficiary will pay income
tax on the distributions from the trust. Your estate
will receive an estate tax charitable deduction for
the value of the Covenant House New Jersey's right
to eventually receive the trust assets.
Either way, retirement assets are a great gift to
consider. They offer an unsurpassed opportunity for
a wise donor to maximize his giving at minimal net
expense.
| At Covenant House New Jersey, we
recommend that you consult with your attorney or tax
advisor for the various tax benefits and restrictions
that may apply to your specific situation. Covenant
House New Jersey does not provide legal or tax advice,
but our staff are always available to you and your
advisors to answer questions or to help arrange a planned
gift to Covenant House New Jersey. By remembering our
kids in this way you keep the promise of our Covenant
with future generations. |
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