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A Bequest to Save Taxes

A Bequest to Save Taxes
Thomas was a widower who had a great love for the Church. As an individual who had directly benefited from the work of the Church, Thomas wanted to thank God with a gift from his estate to his parish.

Thomas told his attorney that he wished to leave a bequest to us as part of his estate plan. Thomas's estate included some stocks, real estate and an IRA. Thomas's attorney recommended that he give the appreciated stock and real estate to his children and leave his IRA to charity.

Thomas: My attorney told me that if I gave the stock and real estate to my children, these assets would receive a step up in basis at my death. My children could then sell them without paying tax. However, if I gave my children my IRA, the IRA would be subject to estate and income tax. After paying all of these taxes, very little would be left for my family. By giving the IRA to this organization, I could make a nice gift and avoid any additional tax for my estate and children.

Thomas contacted his IRA custodian to obtain a beneficiary designation form. He filled out the form and designated his parish and the archdiocese as 50/50 recipients of his IRA account. Thomas's attorney then specified in Thomas's will the bequest of his other assets to his children.

Thomas: I was so impressed with my attorney's advice that I named him executor of my will!

Thomas called his parish to tell them about his gift to them through his will. He was pleased that because both organizations are tax exempt institutions. They would each receive the full amount of their portion IRA value when he passed away, creating a legacy for the future.

Is a bequest right for you?


It is easy and convenient to include a bequest in your will or living trust. This link includes sample bequest language that can very easily be included in your will.

You might find it helpful to print this page and the bequest language to give this information to your attorney. If you or your attorney have any questions, please contact us.

*Please note: The name in the story is representative of many of the faithful who want to learn how to create a legacy gift that shows their appreciation for their parish family. The Catholic Foundation hopes you enjoy these descriptive examples of legacy gift planning. Since your benefits may be different, you may want to click here to view an example of your benefits.


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