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Life Income Plans - Charitable Gift Annuities
Charitable gift annuities can be funded with cash, real estate, or appreciated securities. You receive a tax deduction based on your age, the payout rate, and the federal discount rate. If you use an appreciated asset, a portion of each payout will be capital gain, which is therefore spread out over your lifetime. Likewise, a part of each payment would be a tax-free return of principal, increasing the after-tax value of each payment. And because you have effectively removed the assets from your estate, you avoid estate taxes. A similar type of annuity is the deferred charitable gift annuity. The arrangement is essentially the same; the difference is that through the Purdue School of Engineering Technology waits to begin your fixed payout Foundation waits to begin your fixed payout until some specified point in the future (at least one year). In either case, at your death the proceeds of the gift annuity become available for Indiana University to use in whatever way you wished. A deferred charitable gift annuity can be an excellent way to supplement your retirement income. The School receives the gift today and invests it for years; you receive a current tax deduction, but you don't receive the payments until you retire, when you may be in a lower income tax bracket. Features & Benefits:
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