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Charitable Remainder Unitrusts
(Additional Planning Tips)

Education Trust:
Create a trust for a term of years, using the income to fund a loved one’s education. At the end of the term, the remainder passes to In Touch to use where you have designated.

Special Needs Trust:
It is now possible for a charitable unitrust to pay its income to a separate vehicle set aside to meet the needs of a loved with a qualified disability.

Parents’ Trust:
If you’re providing annual income to parents, consider establishing a trust that pays income to them; you receive a charitable deduction at the time of funding and the satisfaction of helping both In Touch and your family.

For more information

Email us, complete the personal illustration form, or call us at 800-967-2200 so that we can assist you through every step of the process. Our services are a part of the ministry of In Touch and are without cost or obligation.

In Touch Foundation
3836 DeKalb Technology Parkway
Atlanta,GA 30340
800-967-2200 | Fax: 770-936-6396
Foundation@InTouch.org

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