Bequests
Many individuals make charitable gifts by naming non-profit organizations, such as Lake Erie College, as a beneficiary in their will. The federal government allows these gifts, or bequests, by providing an unlimited estate tax charitable deduction.
Three types of bequests:
Specific bequest
Designate a specific dollar amount, percentage, or specific property in your will to Lake Erie College.
Residual bequest
All debt, taxes, expenses and specific bequests are paid by your estate. The remaining amount will be transferred to Lake Erie College.
Contingent Request
You can request that Lake Erie College receive all or a portion of your estate under certain circumstances. For example, you can name Lake Erie as a beneficiary of your estate if there are no surviving family members. Couples without children sometimes request their entire estate to go to a surviving spouse, or if the spouse does not survive, to Lake Erie.
Sample bequest language:
I hereby give, devise and bequeath to Lake Erie College, the sum of $_________________ or the property or goods described as ______________________________.
I hereby give, devise and bequeath to Lake Erie College, the rest, remainder and residue of my estate or __________% of the rest, remainder, and residue of my estate. |