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Planned Giving Learn more about the various planned giving options available: Retirement PlansWhy would I donate my retirement assets to MSF? These plans have tax-benefits for accumulating assets but at death they may be subjected to both income and estate taxes. Without planning, more than 60% of the value of your tax-deferred accounts may go to paying taxes. Gifting these accounts makes use of the full value of the assets. What are the benefits of donating my retirement assets?
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How would I go about naming MSF as a beneficiary of my retirement accounts? The first step is to request a "change of beneficiary" form from your retirement plan. You can name MSF as sole or partial beneficiary, or you can name it us a contingent beneficiary in case you are predeceased by your primary beneficiary. You will need to list us as the following for the form: Doctors Without Borders USA, Inc. (our legal name) |
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