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Charitable Gift Annuities
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A charitable gift annuity is a contract between you and the University. In exchange for your irrevocable gift of cash or securities, the University of Chicago agrees to pay you a fixed income each year for your lifetime (or, in the case of a joint annuity, for your life and that of another annuitant, such as your spouse).
Immediate Payment
You can transfer cash or securities to the University of Chicago in return for an annuity that pays a fixed income for life to you and/or your spouse. Annuitants must be age 55 or older. An annuity requires a gift of $10,000 or more, which is backed by the full faith and credit of the University. With this type of gift annuity, your payments begin immediately and will be made on a quarterly basis.
In addition, a gift annuity entitles you to take a charitable tax deduction. The amount of your charitable deduction depends on the ages of the annuitants, the annuity rate, and the value of the gift. Part of each annuity payment will be taxed as ordinary income, part may be taxed as capital gains if appreciated property is used, and part may be tax-free.
Deferred Payment Charitable Gift Annuities
You may wish to defer receiving income from your annuity for a specified term of years. Because payments are deferred, you and/or your spouse will receive annuity payments substantially higher than those associated with the immediate payment gift annuity. An effective retirement planning tool, the deferred payment charitable gift annuity still entitles you to an immediate charitable deduction at a time when your income tax bracket is likely to be higher than in retirement.
You may postpone receiving income until you retire, when your income tax bracket may be lower. The donor or the annuitant may determine the age at which income payments begin. Part of each annuity payment will be taxed as ordinary income, part may be taxed as capital gains, and part may be tax-free.
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Dr. Paul Jordan (SB '41, MD '44) and his wife, Lois (EX '44) have funded a series of charitable gift annuities, the remainder of which will establish and endow the Jordan-Phemister Professorship in the Department of Surgery at the Prizker School of Medicine. Read More
C. Owen Paepke (JD '78) funded a deferred payment charitable gift annuity when he was 40 years old. Read More
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