Charitable giving doesn't have to be a one-way proposition. It is
possible to make a charitable gift and actually have a stream of payments
flow back to you - all while generating valuable income tax benefits. A
charitable gift annuity lets you do just that.
A CHARITABLE GIFT ANNUITY is simply a contract between a donor
and a charity, such as the American Parkinson Disease Association, Inc., of
a specified amount. We agree to make specified annual payments, paid in
equal quarterly installments, for life to one or two beneficiaries.
A DEFERRED GIFT ANNUITY allows a person to make a current gift,
delay receipt of the payments until some pre-selected future date, and
still qualify for an income tax charitable deduction now. For
retirement-planning purposes, this date can be selected to coincide with
the anticipated date of retirement. A charitable gift annuity to the
American Parkinson Disease Association, Inc. offers many attractive
benefits for the security-minded individual. It is a powerful planning
tool.
How are the payments for charitable gift annuities determined?
Annuity rates are based on the age of the annuitant and in the case of
a deferred annuitant, the annuity's start date.
All charitable organizations are free to set the rates that they offer
as long as they comply with any applicable state regulation. Many
charities, including the American Parkinson Disease Association, Inc,
choose to follow the schedule of recommended maximum rates published by
the American Council on Gift Annuities. The American Parkinson Disease
Association, Inc, reserves the right to negotiate lower rates should the
rates be published by the American Council on Gift Annuities not support
the current market rates.
The amount of the deferred gift annuity payment depends upon the age(s)
of the individual receiving the annuity and the amount of the gift.
Are the funds I contribute for a gift set aside and invested to
secure my annual payments?
Yes. The amount you transfer is set aside. In addition the annuitants
security goes far beyond the specific funds and is backed by all the
unrestricted assets of the American Parkinson Disease Association, Inc.
Can I make a charitable gift annuity for more than one person?
Yes. Gift annuities can provide for payment to two persons. The most
common type of two–life annuity is the joint-and-survivor annuity for
husband and wife. This allows for payment to be made to both annuitants
for their joint lifetime. Upon the death of the first annuitant, the
payments are continued for the lifetime of the survivor.
How are the gift-annuity payments I receive taxed?
For tax purposes, a gift annuity contribution to the American Parkinson
Disease Association, Inc. is treated as part gift and part purchase of an
annuity. For tax purposes, the annuity receives advantageous tax treatment
in that a portion may be tax-free. If acquired with appreciated stock, a
portion may also be taxed as capital gain.
Can the beneficiary of a deferred gift annuity be someone other than
the donor?
Yes. You may name anyone, a parent, a sibling or friend. The payments
would be made directly to the designated recipient and be taxed in their
tax bracket, but you would receive a deduction that reduces your income
tax.
How does a charitable gift annuity work?
In exchange for a gift of cash or marketable securities, a charitable
organization, such as the American Parkinson Disease Association, Inc. will
contractually guarantee to pay you a specified annuity for as long as you
live.
Can the deferred gift be made immediately to the American Parkinson
Disease Association, Inc. but, the actual receipt of the annuity
payments delayed until later?
Yes. With a deferred charitable gift annuity you can give to the
American Parkinson Disease Association, Inc. now and designate the time in
the future when payments are to begin.
Can a deferred gift annuity supplement a qualified retirement plan
or an Individual Retirement Plan?
Deferred payment gift annuities can add to retirement income.
To obtain a copy of our brochure or for further information please
contact Mr. Joel Gerstel at: 1-800-223-2732.
Please note: Regulation of gift annuities varies from state to
state. It may not be possible for the American Parkinson Disease
Association, Inc. to issue gift annuities in certain states.
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