Deferred giving
Some people don't prepare a will because of fear of death, uncertainty
about to whom to give their assets, family conflicts, difficulty creating
an inventory of assets, expense, or simple procrastination. Unfortunately,
passing away without a will means that the laws of the state will
determine how your property is distributed, without taking into account
your desires. Federal estate tax can take 37% to 55% of your estate!
That's a higher tax bite than the income tax! It definitely pays to do
some advance planning with your attorney and other professional advisors. A will is the primary way to determine how your assets will
be distributed after your death and offers you a way to care for the
people and charities that share your values.
We hope you will consider a charitable gift in your will. It can
benefit Evergreen will you save tax dollars at the same time. Evergreen
can be named as a beneficiary in a will in any one of a number of simple
ways. In many cases, you can easily add Evergreen to your will through a
simple amendment called a codicil; thus your entire will does not have to
be rewritten.
Start your will today
You don't need all the answers to start a will. You can start with what
you know and make changes later. There are many government and local
agencies that provide complimentary information packets to help you
prepare a will. If you have any questions, please
contact the Evergreen office.
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