RRSP or RRIF Donations - What You Need To Know...
When you’re making out your Will, consideration can be made to donate a portion of your investments to your favourite charity or charities....
A lot of us have RRSPs and RRIFs that can be used to benefit charities. While you are naming a person to leave your investments to, why not choose a charity or two? You can choose to leave a small amount to a charity close to your heart and the rest can be left to the people of your choosing.
You are probably are using your investments to fund your retirement, but if you name a charity or two and your loved ones as beneficiaries, you will have the knowledge that a portion of your hard work will go to a charity near and dear to you.
Did you know that your remaining RRSP/RRIF is one of the highest taxed portions of your estate?
What you may not know is that if you name a charity or charities as a beneficiary to your investments, a charitable tax return will be applied to your final tax return. The beneficiaries of your Estate will be grateful for your generosity.
Maclean’s Magazine stated that on average, Canadian’s die still having $100,000 remaining in their RRSP or RRIF.
You have probably supported a charity throughout your life but a gift of naming your favourites through a RRSP or RRIF donation after you have passed will give you peace mind that you will have continued to support them in the future. You can leave a much larger donation if you leave a small portion to your charity. Even a small portion of 5% can do a world of good.
The knowledgeable staff at Link Charity can help you set up the gifting so that you will have no worries that your Will be executed in the manner you wish. Your loved ones will be thankful that you have specified your donation wants ahead of time so that they can take the time to celebrate your life without thinking about how they should direct any of your investments.
Link Charity will provide easy and cost-effective solutions that will give all involved in your Estate peace of mind in knowing that all donation decisions have been made. A point you should keep in mind, is that you are using your investments now as they were meant to be used for your retirement but by name charitable beneficiaries you will know that your charities will benefit from your saving. Again, remember that a portion of your investments can be specified to be used for donations, if you’re worried about upsetting your loved ones. With proper planning, your beloved causes and your loved ones will benefit from your hard work.
Naming your charities is easy to do. The charity you name just has to have a Charity Registration Number, or you can name Link Charity Canada and they will follow your letter of direction. Link Charity will assist you in your decision and your ultimate wants. Tapping into the knowledge of Link Charity will help you in making sure your wishes are spelled out as you would like. They can answer your questions will accommodate your wishes with respect. They have made gift giving, simplified. Reach out at 1-800-387-8146.





