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Union County Foundation
Serving Union County since 1953
A 501(C)(3) Charitable Organization
126 N. Main Street, P.O. Box 608, Marysville, Ohio 43040
Phone: 937.642.9618 Fax: 937.642.7376
David Vollrath, Executive Director, Union County Foundation

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Tax-Free Charitable Transfers from IRA’s
By David Vollrath, Executive Director Union County Foundation

Since 1974, millions of Americans have saved billions of pre-tax dollars in Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs). Thanks to continued savings and investment returns, an estimated $3.6 trillion is currently invested in IRAs, and the total continues to grow. Last week, a federal law was enacted allowing IRA owners to share the wealth of their retirement savings by giving directly to charity—without first counting it as income and paying income tax.

he new law could be a boon to local philanthropy. This is a wonderful win-win, for people who would rather give to charity than pay taxes, and for the nonprofit organizations donors choose to support.

Thanks to decades of deliberate saving and favorable investment returns, a substantial share of today’s retirees have more money in their IRAs than they’ll ever need. Many have expressed an interest in giving the funds to charity, but income tax must be paid on all withdrawals, which sharply reduces the value of the gift. Others have asked about designating their children as beneficiaries, but that may draw additional tax consequences.

For larger estates, a good portion of IRA wealth goes to estate taxes and income taxes of beneficiaries. Experts estimate heirs will receive less than 25% of most IRA assets that pass through estates.

A provision in the new federal Pension Protection Act of 2006, signed by President Bush last week, creates a new option: transferring IRA assets directly to charity. By going directly to charity, the money is not included in the IRA owner’s income and—most importantly—is not taxed, preserving the full amount for charitable purposes. The law covers all gifts made this year and next.

In 2006 and 2007, holders of traditional and Roth IRAs who are at least 70 ½ years old can make direct charitable transfers up to $100,000 per year. As a qualified public charity, The Union County Foundation can help donors execute the transfers and choose from several charitable fund options for their gift. Donor Advised Funds do not qualify for tax-free IRA transfers.

This really is a limited-time offer: the window is open now, but it will close in 2007 unless Congress extends it. For anyone interested in establishing a permanent legacy in this community, this is the opportunity of a lifetime to make the gift of a lifetime.

The Union County Foundation welcomes the opportunity to meet with you to explore the charitable possibilities created by this new legislation. As always, the Foundation encourages you to work closely with your professional advisor(s) as you develop your estate plan and consider your present and future charitable goals. The Foundation is equipped to help you achieve your charitable goals by providing: planned giving and estate planning resource information, charitable gift annuities/life income plans, and a broad array of charitable choices including establishment of scholarship funds and donor advised funds. Please call us at 937-642-9618, email
info@unioncountyfoundation.org, reference our website at www.UnionCountyFoundation.org or stop by our Marysville office at 126 N. Main St. We are committed to helping you.... “preserve your footprint in time.”

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