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Charitable Remainder Trusts

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Unitrusts and Annuity Trusts

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If you want maximum flexibility and maximum effectiveness in your giving, consider a Charitable Remainder Trust (a CRT) benefitting Greenwich Hospital. CRT's come in two versions. A unitrust pays you and/or other beneficiaries income as a fixed percentage of value of the trust principal. The unitrust is revalued annually, and income in excess of the percentage payout is reinvested. Alternately, an annuity trust pays you and your beneficiaries a fixed income.

CRT's may pay income to multiple beneficiaries, for life or a term or years. A unitrust may be structured to invest solely for growth for a term of years, an attractive way to help provide for future retirement or tuition needs while also making a substantial gift to Greenwich Hospital. An annuity trust may hold tax-free securities and pass tax-free income through to the beneficiaries.

You, your advisor, or a financial institution may serve as the trustee of a CRT. Greenwich Hospital can provide advice and sample forms to help you set up your trust.

To learn more about gifts of charitable remainder trusts, Email us, complete the Information Request form, or call us at 203-863-3863 so that we can assist you.




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