Typically, when we take out term life insurance it is purchased while we are younger and just starting our families. After some years, a policy becomes old and outlives its original intention: perhaps your spouse no longer needs financial security or your children are now financially independent. In these cases, individuals decide to leave their term life insurance policies as gifts to their favorite charities. This is particularly beneficial to individuals who have large financial assets as they can use their contributions as tax deductions for their estates.
There are several ways in which to give a gift of life insurance to a charitable cause. First, you can purchase a new term life insurance policy altogether, leaving the charity of your choice as the beneficiary. Or, you can simply change the beneficiary of your existing term life insurance policy. Upon your death, the named charity would receive full face value of your policy.
When you list a charity as your beneficiary, you will need to have the following information:
1.The full legal name of the charitable organization.
2.The charitys permanent mailing address.
3.Your charitys federal...