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January 23, 2011
Your body. Your health. Your choice.
The Medicare Lawsuit
seeks to restore your freedom to completely opt out of
Medicare without giving up your Social Security benefits.
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Dear Friend,
This is an urgent message for you and your friends and relatives.
Part of a recent tax package that was voted and signed into law on
December 17, 2010, extended a provision that allows one to make a
donation to a qualified non-profit as a "qualified charitable distribution."
The donated distribution from the IRA is excluded from your taxable income
for year 2010, but you are required to make the donation
before January 31, 2011. If you are interested in making
a qualified charitable distribution from your IRA, please do not delay.
Coming up in our next newsletter will be an update on the lawsuit, links to
several published articles, and what's on the horizon for the
Medicare Lawsuit.
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Rules for a Qualified Charitable Distribution
- Taxpayer/donor must be at least 70 1/2 years of age.
- Distributions can be made from a traditional IRA or Roth IRA
- Maximum amount eligible for this transfer is $100,000 per
taxpayer.
- Transfer of funds must be made directly to the charitable
organization by the IRA trustee. This means that the taxpayer
must never receive the funds.
- Transfers can be made to one or more qualified charitable
organizations or private foundations. The funds can not be
contributed to a donor-advised fund or a supporting organization.
- Taxpayer/donor can receive no value in return from the charitable
organization.
- The charitable entity must provide written verification of
the contribution and that no value was received.
- A qualified charitable distribution can be counted as all
or a portion of the required minimum distribution of the taxpayer.
The Fund for Personal Liberty cannot provide tax advice, please consult your
IRA trustee for details and whether this provision applies to you.
Please Help
Please ask your friends to subscribe to lawsuit updates and include lawsuit and health freedom information in your newsletters and blogs.
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~ Lawsuits in the Federal Courts are expensive. The appeal process will
require significant funds. We need
your support, in the form of donations large and small, to see the Medicare
Lawsuit through to its conclusion -- for your health freedom.
Sincerely,
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Martha de Forest
Executive Director
(360) 830-6842
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THE FUND FOR PERSONAL LIBERTY
c/o Brett Wilhelm, Secretary
PO Box 940
Freeland, WA 98249
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Learn more about the Medicare Lawsuit at
www.MedicareLawsuit.org
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