This type of trust is established when you irrevocably transfer money or securities
to a trustee who invests the assets to pay an annual lifetime income to you
or others chosen by you. At the end of the income beneficiaries' lives, or
the term of years, the remaining trust assets are distributed to Purdue. When
properly established, these trusts provide federal gift and estate tax savings.
Annuity
trusts provide current tax benefits along with the security of a fixed, lifetime
income. The agreed upon payments remain unchanged regardless of how the investments
perform. Purdue Research Foundation can act as trustee. The minimum amount
needed to establish a charitable remainder annuity trust is $50,000.
Taxation:
The beneficiary is taxed on income received (ordinary income or capital gain).
Benefits:
- Tax deduction based on value of assets transferred.
- Avoidance of capital
gains tax.
For more information, please call the Planned Giving Office at (800) 677-8780
or e-mail plangift@purdue.edu.
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