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Don’t Forget…All donations are tax deductible and we will provide you with a receipt for tax purposes.
Our EIN # is 27-5410456.
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Bequests
Through the years, your beloved pet(s) have provided you with companionship, comfort and love. By making a bequest or other planned gift to All About Animals, you will continue to save the lives of homeless animals for years to come.
Donate in Honor
Donate in honor of a friend or family member and we will send them a note to let them know!
Donate in Memory
Donate in memory of a friend or family member.
IRAs: New Tax-Saving Opportunity for Donors Age 70 or Older
IRA Charitable Rollover Donation Reinstated for 2010 and 2011
Congress has reauthorized legislation that allows donors 70 ½ and older to make charitable gifts from their IRA account as part of the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization and Job Creation Act of 2010 (PL111-312).
To Qualify
- You must be 70 ½ or older at the time of the gift.
- The transfers must originate from a traditional IRA or Roth account. 401k, 403b, Sep or other retirement plans do not qualify.
- Your plan provider must issue the donation directly to the charity. Funds withdrawn and personally sent by you to the charity do not qualify.
The Benefits
- Your donation can be used to satisfy your Minimum Required Distribution.
- The donation can be excluded from your gross income for federal tax purposes.
- An individual can donate up to $100,000 per year.
The Process
- Contact your IRA custodian or plan provider to discuss your gift intent. They will provide you with their procedures.