Ways to Give

“IRA Rollover” Gifts (QCD)

Gifts from Retirement Plans During Life Age 70½+ Diagram. Description of image is listed below.

How It Works

  1. You are 70½ or older and instruct your plan administrator to make direct transfers to us and any other charities that, cumulatively, do not exceed $100,000 per year in the case of outright gifts or $50,000 in the case of transfers for a life-income plan. Both of these limits began being adjusted for inflation in 2024 and are now set at $105,000 and $53,000, respectively.
  2. Plan administrator makes transfer as directed to RUSH

Benefits

  • Your gift is transferred directly to RUSH; since you do not receive the funds, they are not included in your gross income*
  • The amount you transfer will count towards your mandatory distribution if you have attained the age when required distributions begin. That age, which had been 72, was raised to 73 for those who become 72 between January 1, 2023, and December 1, 2032, and 75 for those who reach the age of 74 after December 31, 2032.
  • You support the programs that are important to you at RUSH

*No income-tax deduction is allowed for the transfer.

If you want to make a qualifying transfer, contact your IRA administrator and instruct that person to transfer funds to the charity or charities you designate.

More Information

Contact Us

RUSH Office of Gift Planning
giftplanning@rush.edu
(312) 942-6830
Federal Tax ID Number: 36-3093877

 

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