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Retirement Plan
“Leave a Legacy” - Beneficiary Designation on your Retirement Plan
Legacy gifts offer you the flexibility to change your gift in the future and also provide a gift to Coeur d'Alene Homes after you are sure your lifetime needs are met. You can choose to leave a specific dollar amount or a percentage of your retirement plan to Coeur d'Alene Homes. You can also name Coeur d'Alene Homes as a contingent beneficiary, which ensures your primary beneficiary (i.e., spouse or child) is taken care of if he/she is still alive at your death.
Tax Benefits
Retirement plan assets can be taxed TWICE at your death. They are taxed once through your estate (if your estate is taxable) and then a second time in the hands of your heirs. When the beneficiary of your retirement plan makes a withdrawal from your IRA or 401(k) plan, it is taxed as income to the beneficiary. So, consider how that double tax treatment would affect the value of your own IRA or 401(k) plan. It greatly reduces the amount available to your spouse, children and other beneficiaries.
That is why it is important to consider naming a charity as beneficiary of your retirement plan assets. Your estate does not have to pay taxes on the assets going to charity because of a charitable estate tax deduction. Also, the charity does not have to pay income tax when they receive the money. They receive dollar for dollar the amount of your gift.
So, when planning your estate, consider naming Coeur d'Alene Homes as beneficiary of your retirement plan and leave your other non-retirement plan assets to your spouse, children and other loved ones. It may preserve more of your estate for your heirs and ensure they get all you intend for them.
IMPORTANT NOTE: It is important that you refer to the proper legal name of the organization when remembering Coeur d'Alene Homes in your will. Please refer to Coeur d'Alene Homes Inc.” in your documents. Coeur d'Alene Homes' federal Tax ID Number is 82-0201589.
