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IRA Rollover Extended for 2008 and 2009

The Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008, as part of the recent $700 billion economic stimulus plan, restored certain important provisions relating to charitable giving, similar to those in the Pension Protection Act of 2006. The bill provided for a two-year extension of the IRA Rollover provision.
 
If you are 70-1/2 or older and are required to take minimum distributions from your IRAs (unfortunately this does not include 401(k)s or other qualified plans), the law permits you to instruct your IRA custodian or trustee to distribute up to $100,000 in each of 2008 and 2009 directly to the loveisrespect, National Teen Dating Abuse Helpline. As long as the distributions come directly from your IRA to NDVH (they cannot be distributed to you first), you will not have to report the distribution as income for federal tax purposes.  This charitable distribution will also count toward your required minimum distribution for the year. 
 
If this donation opportunity is of interest, contact Ann Dowdy at the National Teen Dating Abuse Helpline, 512-685-6301 or adowdy@loveisrespect.org.
 

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1 in 4 teens who have been in a serious relationship say their boyfriend or girlfriend has tried to prevent them from spending time with friends or family; the same number have been pressured to only spend time with their partner.