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Listen to UUSC's Kenny Dolbashian discuss some of the different types of planned giving.

New IRS Rule Permits Larger Deductions for Some Planned Gifts

Are you between the ages of 65 and 80? Have you been considering making a planned gift to UUSC?

Last month, the IRS released new regulations that result in a larger charitable income tax deduction on charitable gift annuities and charitable remainder trusts for annuitants between the ages of 65 and 80, provided the annuity and/or trust is entered into before July 1, 2009.

To learn more about how you can use these new and improved terms to support social justice, while maximizing your charitable tax deduction, contact Ken Dolbashian of UUSC’s Institutional Advancement Department, at 617-301-4345 or by e-mail.

Even if you are younger than 65 or older than 80, planned gifts, such as gift annuities and contributions to pooled income funds, are still great ways to support UUSC!

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A planned gift to UUSC helps secure your financial future, while at the same time ensuring the continuation of UUSC's work to advance human rights around the world.

There are several ways to make a planned gift to UUSC:

PG Calc's planned giving calculator allows you to explore the benefits of various types of planned giving options.

We understand that your particular financial situation is unique and requires careful planning and evaluation. UUSC's professional Institutional Advancement Department staff is always available to discuss with you the advantages of these or other planned giving options. In making any large charitable gift, you should also confer with your tax accountant, attorney or financial advisor.

Contact us about planned giving
To discuss how planned gifts to UUSC can be a part of your financial future, please contact Kenneth Dolbashian at UUSC by calling 617-868-6600 or by using the e-mail contact form below.