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| Is This Gift Right for You? |
| Annuities Case Study |
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Getting Started
Read more about how to make a donation and, in turn, receive a fixed annuity payment each year for life.
If you'd like to support our mission and receive steady payments during your retirement years, a charitable gift annuity may be right for you.
How It Works
Through a simple contract, you agree to make a donation of cash, stocks or other assets to the El Dorado Community Foundation. In return, we agree to pay you (and someone else, if you choose) a fixed amount each year for the rest of your life.
In addition to providing a gift to the El Dorado Community Foundation and receiving fixed payments for life, you also receive these benefits:
- Your initial gift is partially income tax–deductible.
- Your charitable gift annuity payments are partially income tax–free throughout your estimated life expectancy.
- Your payments are not affected by ups and downs in the economy.
- The gift annuity can be for one or two people, so your spouse or another loved one can also receive payments for life.
- If you use appreciated stock to make a gift, you can usually eliminate capital gains tax on a portion of the gift and spread the rest of the gain over your life expectancy.
Your Rate
Generally, the older you are at the start of your payments, the higher your payments.These rates are the maximum rates recommended by the American Council on Gift Annuities and are adjusted periodically.
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Not all organizations offer charitable gift annuities at the above ages and rates. Contact a for current rates or for more information.
Example
Jill, 70, established a $20,000 charitable gift annuity. Based on her age, she was able to receive an annuity rate of 5.8 percent. This means that we will pay her $1,160 each year for the remainder of her life, of which $790 is tax-free to her throughout her life expectancy. She'll also receive a charitable deduction of $7,760 if she itemizes on her income taxes (assumes annual payments and a 3.4 percent charitable midterm federal rate). After her lifetime, the remaining amount is used to support the charity's mission.
