You give your clients peace of mind for the future. With St. Jude, you can do even more. Discover the many ways your clients can provide for their loved ones while helping fund the lifesaving work of St. Jude.
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Making a gift of real estate to St. Jude might offer significant tax benefits while helping the kids of St. Jude.
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Brick dedications on our campus pathways, plaques on our recognition walls, and naming opportunities for rooms and spaces are available.
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Charitable remainder trusts allow for assets to be irrevocably transfered, and your client and his or her beneficiaries will receive payments from the trust for life, or another time period of their choice. The remainder of the trust then goes to St. Jude.
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Most people do not use all of their retirement assets during their lifetime, and those unused assets can be used to make a gift to St. Jude.
A retirement plan can be a tax-efficient and simple way to include St. Jude in an estate plan. The best method is to name St. Jude as a beneficiary. Because charities do not pay income taxes on the donations they receive, distributions to St. Jude will not be taxed as income.
Additionally, a paid-up life insurance policy can be given to St. Jude, or even a policy on which premiums are still being paid.