Life Insurance
Life Insurance
Life Insurance
Life insurance constitutes a very special gift to
the National Federation of the Blind. A relatively easy and direct form of planned giving
is a new life insurance policy. You can make the NFB the beneficiary and owner of a life
insurance policy and receive a tax deduction on the premium you pay.
For example, at age fifty you purchase a $10,000
whole life insurance policy on yourself and designate the NFB as beneficiary and owner of
the policy. The premium cost to you is fully tax-deductible each year. You may even decide
to pay for the entire policy over a specific period of time, perhaps ten years. This
increases your tax deduction each year over the ten-year period and fully pays up your
policy.
You may, however, already have a life insurance
policy in existence and wish to contribute it to the NFB. By changing the beneficiary and
owner to the National Federation of the Blind, you can receive tax savings, depending on
the cash value of the policy. Your attorney, insurance agent, or the National Federation
of the Blind will be able to assist you if you decide to include the NFB in your
planned-giving program through life insurance. For more information contact the National
Federation of the Blind, Special Gifts, 1800 Johnson Street, Baltimore, Maryland
21230-4998, phone (410) 659-9314, fax (410) 685-5653.
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