Gifts by Estate Note

What Is an Estate Note?

  • An estate note is an irrevocable pledge or debt against the donor's estate.
  • This instrument binds the donor's estate to the extent not paid during the donor's lifetime.
  • Estate notes may be pledged for either one or two lives. With a two-life estate note, the obligation is binding only on the estate of the person who lives longer.
  • Ohio Living Foundation recommends this option for persons 65 years of age or older.

Benefits of Estate Notes:

  • You may make a charitable gift to Ohio Living Foundation after your lifetime without revising your current will or estate plans.
  • There is no obligation to transfer assets during the donor's lifetime. However, the estate note offers the flexibility to make payments against the note during one's life.
  • Dollar amounts of estate notes count toward fundraising campaigns, while bequest intentions sometimes do not. If Ohio Living Foundation is already in your will, an estate note may be signed for some portion of the bequest you expect to come to Ohio Living Foundation.
  • Charitable contributions from estate notes may be designated for specific purposes.

Tax Considerations:

  • Signing an estate note does not qualify the donor for a charitable deduction.
  • Payments against the obligation during a donor's lifetime will provide income-tax deductions in the year made (up to the full amounts permitted by the IRS tax code).
  • Unpaid estate note balances will provide the estate with an estate-tax deduction. Any amount outstanding on the estate note is deducted from the gross estate before any taxes are applied.

 

Contact Us

Cheryl McLaughlin
614-888-7800, ext. 1047
cmclaughlin@ohioliving.org

Ohio Living Foundation
9200 Worthington Road, Suite 300
Westerville, OH 43082

Federal Tax ID Number 31-1166164

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