IRA transfers to Charitable Gift Annuities now possible!

For many years, the charitable community has sought legislation that would treat the transfer from an IRA to a life-income gift as a qualified charitable distribution (QCD). We are thrilled to report that the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2023, which was recently passed by Congress and signed by the President, contains such a provision. This came about because legislation known as the SECURE 2.0 Act, which contains numerous provisions related to retirement plans, was included in the omnibus bill.

What is the ā€œLegacy IRAā€ legislation?

Under certain circumstances, a donor who is 70 Ā½ or older can make a one-time tax-free Qualified Charitable Distribution (QCD) from their IRA in exchange for charitable gift annuity (CGA).

How does it work?

  • The Legacy IRA plan allows a tax-free QCD from an IRA account to establish a charitable gift annuity.

  • You must be 70 Ā½ or older to take advantage of this opportunity.

  • You can contribute up to $53,000, once during your lifetime in one tax year

  • To qualify, the QCD must go directly from your IRA custodian to Boston College.