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Wise Tax Planning: Naming Elderhostel as a beneficiary of your retirement funds

You may not be aware that:
a) assets withdrawn by retirement plan holders during lifetime are taxed as ordinary income; b) assets remaining in a retirement fund at the plan holder’s death are also subject to income tax — unless the beneficiary is a spouse or
a charitable organization — and; c) depending on the size of the estate, these assets can also be subject to estate tax.


These factors combine to create a heavy tax burden.

With thoughtful planning, you can make tax-wise decisions that will help you provide for heirs, and make generous gifts to Elderhostel and other charitable organizations. Naming Elderhostel, a charitable organization, as a beneficiary of your retirement plan — or as a recipient of a percentage of your retirement plan — can make good sense.

Consider two examples:

Susan, 74, is a retired teacher. She makes modest charitable gifts each year to several organizations. In planning her bequests, Susan wants to provide for her children and grandchild and three charitable organizations. Aware that gifts to charitable organizations will not be taxed, Susan names Elderhostel, her university and synagogue as beneficiaries of her IRA. She bequeathes the rest of her estate to her family.

Outcome: Susan accomplishes her goals, leaving the maximum amount possible to her children and favorite charities, while incurring no income tax on the gifts from her IRA.

Richard, 69, a widower, has an estate valued at $3.5 million, including his home. He has $1,000,000 in his retirement plan. Richard will be withdrawing funds from his plan during his lifetime, however he expects some funds will remain at his death. His financial advisor suggests he eliminate his income tax liability and potential estate tax liability on these remaining funds by designating charitable organizations as beneficiaries of his retirement plan, and bequeathing other assets to friends and relatives. Richard contacts his retirement plan administrator and names his college, graduate school and Elderhostel as beneficiaries of his qualified retirement plan.

Outcome: Richard avoids a tax burden while increasing the amount he can share with the educational organizations he values and friends and family.

Assets withdrawn from retirement funds can boost your income.

Some Elderhostelers seeking increased retirement income choose to establish a charitable gift annuity or charitable remainder trust, or to make a gift to the Elderhostel Pooled Income Fund. The only way to tap an IRA for this purpose is to: 1) withdraw funds from the IRA and then 2) make a gift to Elderhostel to fund one of these life income gifts.

While the withdrawal will be taxed as ordinary income, the donor will also benefit from a charitable contribution deduction for a portion of the amount contributed for the life-income gift. Although this deduction only offsets some of the income tax, the donor also benefits from increased income — some of it tax free — for life.

To name Elderhostel as a beneficiary of your IRA or qualified retirement plan, ask your plan provider for a change of beneficiary form.

We recommend you consult your plan provider and your tax advisor or personal attorney to understand how the distribution requirements apply to your personal circumstances.

For more information about naming Elderhostel as a beneficiary of your retirement plan or to receive information about life income gifts, please contact anne.forsyth@elderhostel.org or call toll free (877) 737-0664.

Anne Forsyth
Sr. Planned Giving Officer
11 Avenue de Lafayette
Boston, MA 02111-1746
Toll free (877) 737-0664

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