It’s your opportunity to make
a generous gift to the Church and do yourself a favour
at the same time!
The ministry and programme of The Anglican
Church of Canada, its parishes and congregations, and
the life–changing work of related entities is
important to you. You may have wished to advance this
vital work by supporting the Diocese of Edmonton, General
Synod, The Primate’s World Relief and Development
Fund, the Anglican Foundation, or your parish with a
generous gift, for on–going ministry or for special
projects. You may even have considered starting an endowment
that will continue giving in your name in perpetuity.
You have savings and investments, but
interest rates fluctuate and sometimes your month–to–month
income doesn’t keep pace with rising prices. What’s
more, you know that your investments have to last your
lifetime.
It’s a dilemma, but there is
good news. You may be able to make your gift and improve
your cash flow at the same time.
A Gift That Gives Back
A gift annuity is an arrangement under
which you make a contribution to the church and receive,
in turn, guaranteed payments for life.
The amount of these payments depends on your age and
the size of your contribution, but they will likely
be significantly higher than you are receiving from
your present investments, and the annuity arrangement
is guaranteed. It will continue as long as you live,
no matter what happens to the economy or interest rates.
If you are married, you may choose a joint–and–survivorship
annuity which continues as long as either spouse lives.
Your gift annuity brings you a special
bonus at tax time: a sizeable portion of your payments
will be tax-free. While older annuitants will receive
payments that are totally tax–free, all donors
are entitled to a donation receipt that will result
in a tax credit.
What are the Advantages and
Benefits of a General Synod Charitable Gift Annuity?
Attractive Rates:
Ron and Susan S., in their mid–70s, are receiving
a modest income from their GIC. When the GIC matures
in two months, they plan to obtain a General Synod gift
annuity that will noticeably increase their annual,
after–tax income.
Gift annuity rates are very attractive
for older supporters of the Church. Depending on age,
rates can vary between 5% and 10%. Many people in their
retirement years will be pleased when they compare their
low investment rates with the current annuity rates
offered by the Anglican Church of Canada.
Tax–Free Payments:
Part of each annuity payment is tax-free. For example,
Patricia J., age 79, contributes $30,000 toward a gift
annuity. Every year, she will receive $2,510 (8.4%):
$2,420 will be realized tax–free. (Depending on
age, all or a generous portion of payments will be tax–free.)
Tax Credit: All donors
will also receive a donation receipt, entitling them
to income tax credits. Patricia J., above, receives
a donation receipt for $7,500 for her contribution,
which will reduce the amount of income tax she pays
in the year the gift is made or in the next five years.
Fixed, Regular Payments:
It is nice to be able to count on a specific amount
of payment, no matter what happens to the financial
markets. Your annuity payments will not change from
year to year.
And since gift annuity payments are
backed up by the full assets of General Synod, you have
assurance that your cheque will be direct deposited
every payment date for the rest of your life.
Personal Satisfaction:
Perhaps the greatest benefit of a General Synod Charitable
Gift Annuity is the personal fulfilment you receive
by helping the Church as well as yourself. Your gift
annuity assists a worthy cause that makes a difference
in the lives of others and enables us to continue to
provide essential ministry and programmimg throughout
Canada and with our partners overseas.
There are additional reasons for establishing
a gift annuity with the Anglican Church of Canada. Some
like the idea of reducing the size of their estate,
thus lowering potential probate costs. Others like the
ease and simplicity of the gift annuity transactions.
Consider some examples:
John S., age 90, contributes $15,000
for a gift annuity with General Synod. He receives an
annuity of $ 1,500 (10 %) per year for life, of which
100% is paid out tax–free. He is also entitled
to a donation receipt for $5,457.60 in the year he makes
the gift. Upon his death, the Primate’s World
Relief and Development Fund will receive a substantial
portion of John’s original contribution.
Sharon and Dan R., ages 75 and 79,
contribute $50,000 as a gift to the Anglican Foundation,
and receive $3,504 per year (7.0%) for as long as either
of them lives. The tax–free portion is $2,825
per year and the donation receipt is $10,000. Their
gift will assist the Foundation in making grants and
loans to parishes in Canada’s north and providing
support for special, creative programmes.
Mary L., age 84, contributes $10,000
for a gift to her parish, and receives a lifetime annuity
of $821.40 per year (8.214%), 100% of which is paid
out tax free. She is also entitled to a donation receipt
of $4,368.98. Her parish will eventually use Mary’s
gift for on–going renovations to the parish hall.
How to Arrange Your Gift Annuity
To arrange your gift annuity, you sign
a gift agreement that authorizes the Church to establish
a segregated trust in your name in General Synod’s
Consolidated Trust Fund. Upon your death, and that of
your spouse, if you have a joint–and–survivorship
annuity, the remaining capital (between 50 and 100%
of the original gift) is used as you directed when you
made the agreement. In consultation with us, you may
specify which particular programme, project or ministry
of the Diocese, the National Church, or your parish
your gift will support. Gifts are often directed in
support of the Anglican Foundation, the Primate’s
World Relief and Development Fund, or a theological
college. Gifts that meet minimum requirements may be
used to establish endowed funds which continue to provide
support for the Church in perpetuity. Eight percent
of your contribution is allocated for the present ministry
and programme of General Synod, supporting work in the
North and our partners overseas.
The Diocesan Planned Giving Officer
will be pleased to explain the General Synod Charitable
Gift Annuity in greater detail and answer your questions.
At your request, we will prepare a personalized illustration
showing the annuity and tax consequences from whatever
contribution you are considering. We encourage you to
review the illustration with your own financial and
tax advisors, and when you are ready to proceed, we’ll
assist you in the arrangements.
If you would like more information,
in confidence and without obligation, please complete
the Request for Planned
Giving Information form.