Estate & Gift Planning

Giving from Your 401k or IRA Retirement Plan



You've worked hard and planned for retirement. Now, with a little creativity, you can leverage your retirement assets to benefit you and your family, reduce federal taxes, and support The Gilmore far into the future.

How It Works

  • Name Gilmore Piano Festival as a beneficiary of your IRA, 401(k), or other qualified retirement plan.
  • Pass the balance of your retirement assets to The Gilmore by contacting your plan administrator.
  • Important! Tell The Gilmore about your gift. Your plan administrator is not obligated to notify us, so if you don't tell us, we may not know.

70 ½ or older? Make a “Tax-Free” Gift Through Your IRA

Benefits

  • Continue to take regular lifetime withdrawals.
  • Maintain flexibility to change beneficiaries if your family's needs change during your lifetime.
  • Your heirs avoid the potential double taxation on the assets left in your retirement account.

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Questions About Gift Planning?

Please contact Pierre van der Westhuizen, Executive and Artistic Director 269.342.1166 ext. 111

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