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Additional Information about Charitable Bequests
WHY
CONSIDER MAKING A BEQUEST TO VVAH ?
Bequests make a real difference for the future of VVAH and for the next
generation of members. A bequest will help VVAH work towards making
it possible for many more Vineyard seniors to stay on the Island enjoying
life at home. Bequests allow you to distribute your assets to VVAH in
the manner most appropriate to your circumstances. You can specify a
dollar amount, a percentage of the estate or the residual part of the
estate, as well as make the gift contingent on specific future events.
- MORE
INFORMATION ABOUT BEQUESTS:
- Bequests
do not reduce current assets.
Many VVAH donors want to make a greater effort to support us, but
are not in a position to do so right now. A gift by will or living
trust means that you have all of your assets available for any needs
that might arise. A bequest means that you make the gift when you
no longer need to have the funds available.
- Bequests
can be made after taking care of family.
Family always comes first. You can remember VVAH by including a percentage
of the remainder of your estate or trust after providing for your
family. Only if there is enough for family and others important to
you will the gift to VVAH occur.
- Bequests
may reduce estate taxes.
Giving a charitable bequest can decrease the size of your estate and
possibly reduce your estate taxes. Certain kinds of gifts, such as
US savings bonds, retirement funds, annuities and some mortgages can
generate significant income taxes and even estate taxes if given to
living individuals in your estate plans but will be fully tax free
if given to VVAH. (Please consult your tax professional or estate
planner for details.)
- Bequests
can be easily modified at any time until death.
If your circumstances change, you can easily modify your will at any
time. Changes can be made inexpensively by drafting a new will or
living trust or by amending your existing document.
- TYPES
OF BEQUESTS
Making a decision to include VVAH in your estate plans is a personal
choice. There are a number of bequest options that you can include in
your will or living trust to help you instruct your family and friends
on what to do with the assets that you have accumulated in this life.
Below are a few examples:
- Residuary
Bequest:
Give a ____% or all of the "rest, residuary and remainder"
of your estate to VVAH after taking care of all other gifts, taxes
and other specific gifts.
- Outright
Bequests:
Give a specific amount, asset or estate percentage to VVAH.
- Contingent
Bequest:
Plan just in case. For example: "Should I outlive my spouse
or partner, $____ or ____% of my residual estate goes to VVAH."
- Living
Trusts:
Include a gift to VVAH in your living trust.
-
Retirement Fund Gift:
Consider naming VVAH as a beneficiary of your IRA, 401k, 403b, company
retirement or profit sharing plan. If you are making any charitable
bequest, it is better to make such gifts first from retirement plans
to the extent practical.
- Insurance:
Consider naming VVAH as a beneficiary of your life insurance policy.
If you have
any questions or would like to discuss bequests further with an VVAH staff
member, please contact us at 508-693-3038.
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