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IRA Charitable contribution

The following information is from Independent Sector's website:
http://www.independentsector.org/programs/gr/IRArollover.html

Current Law
President Bush signed the IRA Charitable Rollover into law on August 17, 2006, as part of the Pension Protection Act of 2006 (Pub. Law 109-280). The Pension Protection Act also included a series of other important charitable giving incentives and safeguards.
  • How does the IRA Rollover Work? Taxpayers age 70½ and older are required to make annual distributions from their IRAs. The distributions are included in the taxpayers’ adjusted gross income, and taxpayers pay taxes on them. The IRA Charitable Rollover permits taxpayers to make donations directly to charitable organizations from their IRAs without counting them as part of their AGI and, consequently, without paying taxes on them.
  • Give Now. Only contributions made between January 1, 2006 and December 31, 2007, are eligible for the enhanced tax benefit.
  • Age Requirement. Donors must be 70½ years old or older when the distribution is made.
  • Donation Limit. A donor’s total combined charitable IRA rollover contributions cannot exceed $100,000 in any one year.
  • Eligible Charities. Charitable contributions from an IRA must go directly to a public charity. Contributions to supporting organizations, donor-advised funds, and private foundations, except in narrow circumstances, do not qualify for the tax-free treatment.

  • Eligible Retirement Accounts. Distributions can only be made from traditional Individual Retirement Accounts or Roth IRAs. Charitable donations from 403(b) plans, 401(k) plans, pension plans, and other retirement plans are ineligible for the tax-free treatment.
  • Directly to the Charity. Distributions must be made directly from the IRA trustee payable to the public charity.
  • No Gifts in Return. Donors cannot receive any goods or services in return for charitable IRA rollover contributions in order to qualify for tax-free treatment.
  • Written Receipt. In order to benefit from the tax-free treatment, donors must obtain written substantiation of each IRA rollover contribution from each recipient charity.


Do you have additional questions? Please refer to the independent sector website or call us at (800) 487-1074.







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