Until the end of 2011, you could “rollover” the required minimum distribution (RMD) from your IRA directly into the charity of your choice. Consequently, you avoided income taxation on that amount. But what about tax year 2012? Until the American Taxpayer Relief Act (ATRA) was passed on January 1, 2013, and subsequently signed into law the next day, this opportunity for 2012 did not exist. It had expired.

Now that ATRA is law, however, if you are age 70 ½ or older you can once more kill two birds with one stone and rollover funds from your IRA directly to a charity for 2012. That’s right, there is a limited window open to go back to 2012 (figuratively speaking) and make a qualifying charitable rollover from your IRA.

As noted in the article cited above, taxpayers who took their RMDs late in December while awaiting resolution of the “fiscal cliff” debacle may still re-characterize that withdrawal into a rollover if they act now! However, this opportunity expires at the end of this month.

For more information please visit my estate planning website.

Philip J. Kavesh
Nationally recognized attorney helping clients with customized estate planning guidance for over 40 years.
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