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Testamentary Life-Income Gifts
(Complete gift description)

Here is a giving tool that adds extra flexibility to your estate planning. You can provide that a life-income gift — a charitable gift annuity, unitrust or annuity trust — be created and funded by your estate. You make the provisions in your will or revocable trust, and they are carried out by your executor or trustee and JDRF after your death.

Your estate will receive a charitable estate tax deduction for the gift, based on the value of the transfer minus the value of the beneficiaries' income interest.

The result? You help JDRF while also benefiting children or other heirs, making one asset do the work of two. You lower the estate tax burden on your estate. You also get help in making special provisions for your heirs, either by providing additional resources for an individual or by limiting that individual to a life income rather than a large outright bequest.

Important considerations

  • As with any bequest, a testamentary life-income gift is a revocable, future transfer.  You receive no income tax deduction for the gift you are planning now.
  • You can provide for a specific dollar amount to fund the gift, or a percentage of the residue of your estate.
  • Testamentary unitrusts and annuity trusts can run for the beneficiaries' lifetimes or for a term of years.

For more information

Email us, complete the personal illustration form, or call us at 1-877-533-4483 so that we can assist you through every step of the process.




Alan Berkowitz
National Director of Planned Giving
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International
120 Wall Street
New York, NY 10005-4001
1-877-533-4483
plannedgiving@jdrf.org

JDRF recommends that you consult your tax or legal advisors
prior to making a planned gift.



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