Many individuals have retirement plans and are able
to make monetary gifts from these plans to
designated beneficiaries. If you are an individual
in these circumstances and have the financial means
to do so, you may wish to consider making a gift to
the ACLA from any qualified retirement plan, such as
an IRA or 401(k) account.
You may be assured that during your lifetime, it
will be a source of great satisfaction to know that
you can help in this fight to uphold the Faith and
to defend its practice by Catholic men and women in
this country.
Making such a gift can also have the advantage of
reducing the taxes payable on such plans.
A gift of this kind will require that you obtain,
complete and submit a beneficiary form to your plan
provider, naming the American Catholic Lawyers
Association as a designated beneficiary in
accordance with the specific plan provisions.
The ACLA is a 501 (c)(3) not-for-profit,
tax-exempt religious organization. Donations to the ACLA are tax deductible.
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