Naming Us as a Beneficiary of Your Retirement Plan
For many of us, retirement assets are a large part of our estate. If you do not use all of these assets during your lifetime, passing them on to your heirs can result in significant taxes. By naming Children’s Cancer Research Fund as a beneficiary of your retirement plan, you can make a meaningful gift and leave more favorably taxed assets to your heirs.
To name Children’s Cancer Research Fund as a beneficiary of your retirement plan, simply contact the company managing your plan and request a change of beneficiary form. This form can often be changed online.
The legal information you will need to include is:
Children’s Cancer Research Fund
Tax ID # 41-1893645
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