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Can I use the qualified charitable distribution to create a trust or gift annuity or another life income agreement from which I would benefit?

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Can I use the qualified charitable distribution to create a trust or gift annuity or another life income agreement from which I would benefit?

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No. Only outright cash gifts qualify for this benefit. As stated in the provision, “The exclusion from income applies only if a contribution deduction from the entire distribution otherwise would be allowable (under present law), determined without regard to the generally applicable percentage limitation.” Thus, split interest gifts of any type do not qualify.

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