Smart Giving From Your IRA

A Tax-Saving Way to Help World Food Program USA

Make a difference today and save on taxes. It is possible when you support World Food Program USA through your IRA.

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Age 70½ or older
Age 59½ or older
Any age

A Special Opportunity for Those 70½ Years Old and Older

You can give from your IRA directly to a qualified charity such as World Food Program USA without having to pay federal income taxes on the money, and your gift will make a difference right away.

This popular gift option is commonly called the IRA charitable rollover, but you may also see it referred to as a qualified charitable distribution, or QCD for short.

Individuals can contribute any amount up to a maximum of $105,000 this year from an IRA under this benefit.

Why Consider This Gift?

  • Your gift will be put to use today, allowing you to see the difference your donation is making.
  • If you are required to take minimum distributions, you can use your gift to satisfy all or part of your obligation.
  • You pay no federal income taxes on the gift. The transfer generates neither taxable income nor a tax deduction, so you benefit even if you do not itemize your deductions.
  • Since the gift doesn’t count as income, it can reduce your annual income level. This may help lower your Medicare premiums and decrease the amount of Social Security that is subject to tax.

For Those 59½ Years Old or Older

If you are at least 59½ years old, you can take a distribution from your IRA without penalty and then make a gift of cash to World Food Program USA by check. If you itemize your deductions, you can take a charitable deduction for the amount of your gift. This may offset the taxes due from your distribution.

At Any Age

No matter your age, you can designate World Food Program USA as the beneficiary of all or a percentage of your IRA and it will pass to us tax-free after your lifetime. It’s simple, just requiring that you contact your IRA administrator for a change-of-beneficiary form or download a form from your provider’s website.

Learn more about naming World Food Program USA as beneficiary of your IRA through a beneficiary designation form.

Frequently Asked Questions

I am turning age 70½ this year. Can I make this gift now?

No. You must be 70½ by the date you make the gift.

I have several retirement accounts—some are pensions and some are IRAs. Does it matter which retirement account I use?

Yes. Direct gifts to a qualified charity can be made only from an IRA. Under certain circumstances, however, you may be able to roll assets from a pension, profit sharing, thrift savings plan (TSP), 401(k) or 403(b) plan into an IRA and then make the transfer from the IRA directly to World Food Program USA. To determine if a rollover to an IRA is available for your plan, speak with your plan administrator.

Can my gift be used as my required minimum distribution?

Yes, absolutely. Beginning in the year you turn 73, you can use your gift to satisfy all or part of your RMD.

Do I need to give my entire IRA to be eligible for the tax benefits?

No. You can give any amount under this provision, up to a maximum of $105,000 this year.

If you are interested in giving more than that value, you could consider naming World Food Program USA as the beneficiary of your account as well.

When do I need to make my gift?

We must receive your gift by Dec. 31 for your donation to qualify this year. If you have check-writing features on your IRA, please be aware that your check must clear your account by Dec. 31 to count toward your required minimum distribution for the calendar year.

I have two charities I want to support. Can I give $105,000 from my IRA to each?

No. Under the law, you can give a maximum of $105,000 this year. For example, you can give each organization $52,500 this year or any other combination that totals $105,000 or less. Any amount of more than $105,000 in one year must be reported as taxable income.

My spouse and I would like to give more than $105,000. How can we do that?

If you have a spouse (as defined by the IRS) who is 70½ or older, they can also give any amount up to $105,000 from their IRA.

Can I use the transfer to fund life-income gifts like charitable gift annuities or charitable remainder trusts?

Yes! If you are 70½ or older, you may now make a one-time election for a qualified charitable distribution of up to $53,000 (without being taxed) from your IRA to fund a life-income gift. Some limitations apply, so contact us for more details and a personalized illustration at no obligation.

I have already named World Food Program USA as the beneficiary of my IRA. What are the benefits if I make a gift now instead of after my lifetime?

By making a gift this year from your IRA, you can see your philanthropic dollars at work. You are jump-starting the legacy you would like to leave and giving yourself the joy of watching your philanthropy take shape. You can also fulfill any outstanding pledge you may have made by transferring that amount from your IRA.

I am still working and contributing to my IRA. Can I make this gift?

You are still eligible to make an IRA charitable rollover. However, please consult an advisor before making a gift as there may be an impact on the amount that is excluded from taxable income.

Can I make a gift from a Roth IRA?

Yes, it is possible to make an IRA charitable rollover from a Roth IRA. Because these distributions are tax-free to you after age 59½, you may benefit from taking the distribution yourself and sending a gift of cash (by check) to World Food Program USA, thereby receiving a charitable deduction for your gift.

Tip: It is critical to let us know of your gift because many popular retirement plan administrators assume no obligation to notify a charity of your designation. The administrator also will not monitor whether your gift designations are followed. We would love to talk to you about your intentions to ensure that they are followed. We would also like to thank you for your generosity.

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Next Steps

  1. Use our tool Take Action! Give From Your IRA to connect to your retirement provider, or contact your IRA administrator.
  2. Contact Karen Turney at 202-627-3954 or kturney@wfpusa.org to discuss using your IRA to support WFP USA and our mission.
  3. Seek the advice of your financial or legal advisor.
  4. Share our name and tax ID with your IRA administrator to request a Qualified Charitable Distribution.
  5. Mail your gift made payable to:
    World Food Program USA
    P.O. Box 96316
    Washington, DC 20090-6316
  6. Notify us of your gift so we can ensure we know the gift came from you. You can use our quick form or contact us by phone or email.

Legal name: World Food Program USA (Friends of the World Food Program, Inc.)
Legal address: 1750 H Street NW, Suite 500, Washington, DC 20006
Federal tax ID number: 13-3843435

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