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Dear Valued Pacific Symphony Patron,
Every gift you have given to Pacific Symphony, year after year, has been a way of saying "this matters to me." A legacy gift is simply that same commitment, carried forward, and one of the easiest ways to do it costs you nothing today.
If you're 70½ or older, a Qualified Charitable Distribution (QCD) lets you give directly from your IRA, satisfying your required minimum distribution while keeping that amount out of your taxable income. Thanks to recent tax law changes, more donors than ever are using QCDs as a yearly tradition that becomes a true legacy gift. It also pairs wonderfully with naming Pacific Symphony as a beneficiary of your IRA or retirement account. It's a no-cost way to ensure the music continues for generations to come.
I would welcome the chance to talk with you about including Pacific Symphony in your estate plans. Reach out anytime to learn more about joining our Marcy Arroues Mulville Legacy Society.
Alice Tutunjian
Director of Major Gifts & Legacy Planning
[email protected]
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Thank you for your interest in legacy planning. To access any of our resources, please go to our website.
Alice Tutunjian
[email protected]
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