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charitable gift annuity
might be something to consider. At Link Charity Canada, you can place a sum of money into an annuity to be invested and managed through your lifetime, then benefit the charitable organization(s) of your choice upon your passing. In turn, you receive an income stream for life. This is such a creative way to give – what could be better?
Link Charity is one of the best financial charities in Canada when it comes to taking a charitable gift annuity because it allows you to give to all your favourite charities of your choosing.
Here’s How It Works
When you take out a charitable gift annuity:
• All or most of your gift annuity income is tax free.
• You will receive an immediate tax receipt of 20-25% of the capital amount. This can be carried over for up to five years.
• For extra tax benefits, you can use securities tax exempt equal to the receipt amount.
• Your extremely attractive payments rates will never change.
• Best of all, you will receive a guaranteed income for the rest of your life! You can receive these payments monthly, quarterly, semi-annually, or annually. You choose!
The Benefits Of Charitable Gift Annuities Are Many!
When Does A Charitable Gift Annuity Make Sense? Who Benefits?
A gift annuity is like a pension. When you donate a capital sum to Link Charity, Link Charity in turn guarantees you regular payments at an attractive rate for life. This planned giving tool isn’t for everyone, but it could be an ideal solution if;
• You are 65 or older.
• You want to make sure your charities are looked after upon your death.
• You are seeking a guaranteed income stream for life.
• You don’t want to watch interest rates, investments, maturity dates, and so on.
What Happens At Death?
At the end of life, when you no longer require payments, the remainder of the gift annuity capital becomes a gift for your favourite charities. The gift annuity is more efficient than a bequest because it is not part of your estate. There are no probate fees (or taxes), no executor fees, no legal fees, and no delays. All of this can save 8%-10% in estate settlement costs.
Types of Charitable Gift Annuities You Need to Know
• Immediate Charitable gift annuity: This is where your payment starts immediately. The payments can be made monthly, quarterly, semi-annually, or annually.
• Deferred gift annuity: You can receive payments at a later date, depending on the dates you choose. Allowing you to get one in motion before you are 65 years of age but wait to trigger it until later on.
That brings us to the three payment options for charitable gift annuities you might want to consider depending on your situation. They include:
• Single life: Paid to only one person for life
• Two lives in succession: Payment is made to one annuitant and then to a second annuitant if he or she outlives the initial annuitant.
• Joint and survivor: This is where two people (ie, husband & wife) take out a joint annuity and even if one passes away, the other will receive payments until they pass away.
The Bottom Line
If you are planning to leave a legacy gift to a charity you care about in your will, it would be a win-win for you and for your favourite charity to contact Link Charity today. Get a free no-obligation quote and find out if a charitable gift annuity could work for you.