Gifts From Your IRA
If you are 70 1⁄2 or older, you can make a sizable gift from an individual retirement account (IRA) to Accessible Hope AND reduce your taxable income.
Benefits of Giving From Your IRA
Convenient. An easy way to give to Accessible Hope
Tax-wise. Distributions made directly to charity are not treated as taxable income. This is advantageous even if you don’t itemize deductions on your tax returns!
Promises kept. Gifts from your IRA can be used to fulfill any charitable giving pledges previously made.
Impactful. Gifts are tax-free to Accessible Hope. The entirety of your gift will go toward ministry!
Requirements of a Qualified Charitable Distribution
You can give from your IRA to ministry without any federal tax liability, as long as the gifts are qualified charitable distributions (QCDs). Distributions qualify for all or part of your required minimum distribution (RMD).
IRA holders must be age 70 1⁄2 or older at the time of the gift.
Give up to $100,000 per year as a single person or $200,000 per year as a married couple from separate accounts.
Gifts must be outright gifts made directly to a charitable organization.
Distributions to donor-advised funds, charitable trusts or for charitable gift annuities are not permissible.
Distributions may only be made from traditional IRAs or Roth IRAs; other retirement accounts are not eligible.
Learn More
To learn more about giving from your IRA or other smart and powerful giving options, call our office at (217) 269-6107 or email us at admin@ahint.org for more information.