
PIH Guide for Tax-Smart Giving
An overview of some of PIH’s most
popular options for increasing your impact in 2025 and beyond.
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About the Guide
During tax season and toward the end of the calendar year, many PIH supporters ask about tax-smart giving options to inform their short- and long-term giving plans. This guide accompanies you beyond the most obvious option of giving cash today. We walk you through the most common tax-smart ways our supporters give more generously while achieving their financial goals.
This guide includes vital information on:
GIVING TODAY
- Appreciated Stock
- Cryptocurrency
GIVING TOMORROW
- Beneficiary Designations
- Retirement Plans
- Donor-Advised Fund Successor
GIVING IN RETIREMENT
- IRA Qualified Charitable Distributions (QCD)
- Charitable Gift Annuities
- IRA QCD funded Charitable Gift Annuities
Plus, you’ll have access to tools that make these types of giving hassle-free, and you'll get a direct line to speak with one of the experts on our team who can answer your questions and help you design a philanthropic strategy that makes the most sense for you.
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The gift planning material presented in this document is not offered as legal, tax, or financial advice. Prospective supporters are urged to consult with an attorney, financial advisor, estate planner, or accountant before making any arrangements or gifts.