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May 21, 2008 House of Representatives Passes IRA IncentiveThe U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday passed a bill that would renew a tax break that encourages older Americans to give money from their individual retirement accounts to nonprofit causes. Until December 31 of last year, donors age 70½ or older were able to transfer up to $100,000 to charity from their individual retirement accounts each year without paying income taxes on the money. Members of Congress have been working to revive the tax break, and the House on Wednesday approved legislation that would extend the break for one year, from January 1, 2008, through December 31. Before the bill passed the House Ways and Means Committee, a Democratic member of the committee unsuccessfully proposed shaping the measure to encourage colleges to lower their tuition costs. Rep. Peter F. Welch, from Vermont, wanted to forbid colleges from receiving IRA rollover gifts if the institutions were not using their endowments to reduce tuition for needy students or to help veterans attend. ![]() CommentsCommenting is closed for this article.
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Has the Senate acted on this IRA charity bill, and if not what is the time frame for them to do so?
— Bob Giacin May 26, 11:02 AM #
The IRA rollover bill is fine as far as it goes, but it needs to be made permanent and expanded slightly to include Charitable Remainder Trust and Charitable Gift Annuity gifts to participants and spouses.
Clint Schroeder, Minneapolis
— clinton a. schroeder May 27, 10:58 AM #