Consider Funding a Charitable Gift Annuity from Your IRA Once You’re 73 or Older
Once you are 73, funding a Charitable Gift Annuity (CGA) through a Qualified Charitable Distribution (QCD) from your IRA offers a unique opportunity to generate lifetime payments for yourself and/or your spouse, reduce your taxable income, and provide valuable support to New England Conservatory.
What is a Charitable Gift Annuity?
A Charitable Gift Annuity is a simple contract between you and New England Conservatory. In exchange for your charitable gift, New England Conservatory will pay you a fixed, annual income for life. The payout rate is based on your age at the time of your gift and remains constant for your lifetime. New England Conservatory will manage and invest your contribution, and payments are backed by New England Conservatory's financial resources.
What is a Qualified Charitable Distribution?
A Qualified Charitable Distribution (QCD), or “charitable IRA rollover,” is a tax-free transfer directly from your traditional IRA or inherited IRA to New England Conservatory. If you are at least 70½, you can make a QCD and avoid income tax on the transferred amount. While a QCD doesn’t provide a charitable deduction, it does count towards your Required Minimum Distribution (RMD) without adding to your taxable income.
What is a Required Minimum Distribution?
Once you turn 73 years old, you must take a Required Minimum Distribution from your IRA each year. You must add the amount you withdraw to your taxable income, which increases your income tax and may have other tax effects, such as increasing the cost of your Medicare insurance. The fraction of your IRA balance that you must withdraw increases each year.
Why Fund a Gift Annuity from a Qualified Charitable Distribution?
Thanks to a new law in 2023, you now have the option to fund a Charitable Gift Annuity using a Qualified Charitable Distribution (QCD).
The combination of a QCD and a Charitable Gift Annuity (CGA) allows you to make a meaningful gift to New England Conservatory while receiving fixed payments for life. By using a QCD to fund a CGA once you are 73 or older, you can fulfill some or all of your Required Minimum Distribution (RMD) for the year. As a result, your gift can reduce or eliminate the tax you would otherwise owe on your RMD and provide reliable income throughout your retirement.
Key Benefits of Funding a CGA from a QCD
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Tax-Free Distribution from Your IRA
When you make a QCD, the amount transferred from your IRA to New England Conservatory is excluded from your taxable income. This can help lower your overall tax liability for the year while satisfying your RMD requirements. Although the QCD is not tax-deductible, you avoid paying income tax on the distribution to New England Conservatory. -
Fixed Lifetime Payments
A Charitable Gift Annuity provides fixed and dependable payments for life. Your payout rate depends on your age at the time of the gift and remains unchanged for the rest of your life, giving you a reliable source of income regardless of market conditions. -
Support for a Cause You Care About
Funding a CGA through a QCD allows you to support New England Conservatory’s mission in a way that creates a lasting impact. After your lifetime, the remaining balance of your annuity will support New England Conservatory’s goals. -
Simplified Giving Option
A QCD-funded CGA is easy to set up and manage. You fill out a form provided by your IRA administrator and the QCD is sent directly from your IRA to New England Conservatory. You don’t need to worry about the complexities often associated with funding options like appreciated securities or real estate.
Important Considerations for QCD-Funded CGAs
- One-Time Option: Under current law, you can fund a CGA with a QCD in one year only, so it’s important to consider when this strategy aligns best with your financial and charitable goals.
- Age: You must be at least 70½.
- Contribution Limit: The maximum contribution for a QCD-funded CGA for 2025 is $54,000 per donor. This limit is adjusted for inflation each year.
- Taxable Income on Annuity Payments: While your QCD is tax-free, the payments you receive from the CGA will be taxed as ordinary income. Factor this into your financial planning.
- Payments to You and/or Your Spouse Only: You and/or your spouse may receive the annuity payments, but no one else.
- No Tax on Transfer: While you will not receive an income tax deduction when you make your gift, you also will not owe tax on the withdrawal from your IRA.
- Only Certain IRAs Qualify: Your funds must be from a traditional or inherited IRA (inactive SIMPLE IRAs and inactive SEPs are also eligible).
Consult with Your Advisors
A Charitable Gift Annuity funded with a QCD is a powerful way to secure fixed payments for life and tax benefits while supporting the values and work of New England Conservatory.
Before you fund a Charitable Gift Annuity, however, we encourage you to speak with your financial and tax advisors about your plans.
Next Steps
If you’re interested in learning more about funding a CGA from a QCD, New England Conservatory’s gift planning team can walk you through the process, answer questions, and help determine if this option will be the right fit for your retirement and philanthropic goals once you turn 73.
Thank you for considering a generous gift to help sustain New England Conservatory.
Additional Giving Options
By making a planned gift, you can strengthen NEC and gain financial and tax benefits for you and your family. For more information, please contact Aaron McGarry, Planned Giving Officer, by email or by phone at 617-585-1356.
Real estate can be contributed as an outright gift or to finance a planned gift. Available options include a retained life estate, which allows the donor to continue to use the property for a certain number of years, or for the donor’s lifetime. Other arrangements offer special tax advantages and lifetime income.
Gifts of real estate include undeveloped land, a residence, a vacation home, a farm, or commercial property. NEC requires the donor to bear certain costs when making a real estate gift, such as an appraisal to determine the fair market value. Also, NEC deducts transaction costs from the proceeds of the sale of the property, including the closing costs, title insurance, a survey (if needed), and any taxes due before the gift is completed.
For any questions about gifts of real estate, please contact Abigail Smitka, Assistant Vice President of Major Gifts and Campaigns, at as3628@necmusic.edu or (617) 585-1719.
Many companies support the philanthropic interests of their employees by matching employee contributions to nonprofit organizations like NEC. If your employer offers a matching gift program, you may be able to double or even triple your gift!
For more information on matching gift contributions, please contact Cheryl Fries, Assistant Director of Advancement Operations, at cheryl.fries@necmusic.edu or (617) 585-1373.
Gifts of personal property, such as musical instruments, recordings, and scores provide valuable support for our music education programs. Through the support of in-kind gifts, you can help NEC meet the college’s ongoing need to expand its inventory — and you qualify for a tax deduction.
NEC accepts in-kind donations on a case-by-case basis. For more information, please contact Patricia Kopko, Director of Advancement Operations, by email or phone at 617-585-1225
Friends of NEC may elect to make gifts to commemorate a loved one’s life, birthday, anniversary, or other special occasion. We will gladly notify those you wish to know of any gifts made in their honor.
Contributions in any amount may be directed to The NEC Fund, or to the area of your choice. Please note the name of the person you wish to commemorate when you make your gift.
Contact Us
To learn more about how you can support NEC, please contact Cheryl Fries, Assistant Director of Advancement Operations, at cheryl.fries@necmusic.edu or (617) 585-1373.
New England Conservatory is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. All donations are tax deductible to the full extent of the law. Our non-profit tax ID is 23-7225104.
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