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Retirement Assets

Contributions to retirement plans can provide an excellent opportunity for growth as they grow tax-free, meaning that the growth or earnings are not taxed annually but can continue to grow. The earnings are taxed when they are withdrawn, but this has allowed more dollars to be invested for more growth. Additional savings can occur if the recipient is in a lower tax bracket when the funds are withdrawn (for example, during retirement) than when the investments were growing.

Norman and Ruth had often put some of their savings into the stock market. They were also employed by companies that had 401k plans. They kept investing and the value of their plans kept growing. They had long been active in charitable giving - One of their first charitable gifts had been a gift of appreciated stock.

Norman: "Our first experience was making a gift to the annual fund. It sort of became a habit. When we started reviewing our plan to retire, we saw how much our retirement plans had grown. When we actually did retire, we rolled them into our IRA. Now it's grown beyond our wildest dreams."

Ruth: "But taxes will eat up so much of it. Not that we need it all, but we were hoping to get more value out Picture - Norman and Ruthof it."

Norman: "We recently sat down with our attorney to look at our overall financial plans to make sure we had set up our affairs to best suit our needs. Our attorney suggested we consider making a charity a partial contingent beneficiary knowing how much we would like to help others."

Ruth: "Tax benefits for our estate, protecting our future, and knowing we're making a difference - it all made sense!"

However, careful planning concerning the withdrawals from retirement funds needs to be done. Not only is there a potential income tax burden, but if there is a balance in your retirement account at your death, there may be estate taxes as well. Estimates are that taxes could eat up as much as 70-75% of retirement assets under certain circumstances.

Using qualified retirement plan funds is an excellent source of assets to fund bequests. By designating Admiral Nimitz Foundation as a beneficiary (it can be a contingent beneficiary after the death of a spouse - see sample bequest language) funds pass to Admiral Nimitz Foundation free of taxes. It is possible to set up the beneficiary as the recipient of the entire remaining funds in the account or establish a percentage to fund the bequest.

Please note - the designation of any charity as a beneficiary of retirement fund assets cannot be simply written in your will or trust. The charity must be designated as a beneficiary of the retirement plan.

Everyone's personal circumstances are different, so please consult your tax advisor concerning the use of qualified retirement funds. We would be glad to make suggestions that could be effective in accomplishing you and your family's needs and benefit Admiral Nimitz Foundation as well.

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Please note, individual financial circumstances will vary. The information on this site does not constitute legal or tax advice. Donor stories and photographs are for purposes of illustration only. As with all tax and estate planning, please consult your attorney or estate specialist. All material is copyrighted and is for viewing purposes only. Use of this site signifies your agreement with the terms of use. The content in this Gift Planning section has been developed for Admiral Nimitz Foundation by Future Focus. Please report any problems to section webmaster. Revised: April 26, 2007 20:51.

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