Ways To Give

Gifts of Life Insurance

Life Insurance can be a convenient way to make a substantial gift to the IBF for a relatively modest annual cost. You can use a paid-up policy you no longer need or purchase a new policy to make your gift. Below are examples of charitable gift-giving opportunities using life insurance.

The IBF as beneficiary

You can name the IBF as the beneficiary of a life insurance policy while retaining ownership of the policy and access to the cash value. However, because you retain ownership and can change the beneficiary, no income tax charitable deduction is allowed for the value of the policy.

Survivorship Life Insurance

Also known as "second-to-die insurance," the lives of two people are covered under this form of insurance. When the second insured dies, the policy's benefits can be payable directly to the IBF. This form of life insurance is less expensive than others, enabling you to make a larger charitable gift than you might otherwise consider.

The IBF as owner

If you desire immediate tax benefits, you can assign an insurance policy to the IBF. This allows you to take a federal income-tax charitable deduction for the policy's fair-market value or the net premiums paid, whichever is less. Also allowed are income tax deductions for contributions that enable the charity to pay subsequent premiums.

If you have any questions or need additional information, please call the planned giving department toll free at 1-800-279-8772 or contact us online.

We recommend that you consult with your attorney or tax advisor for the various tax benefits and restrictions that may apply to your specific situation. We are available to you and your advisors to answer questions or help arrange a planned gift to the IBF. The IBF's future programs depends on the partnerships we form today.

 

 


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