Gifting of inherited NQ Annuity
Can the non-spouse beneficiary of a Non-qualified annuity simply gift the annuity to a charity and avoid the income taxes on it? I believe they are required to take distributions over 5 years or lump sum and pay the taxes on the gain in the contract (IRD), but am wondering if they can avoid those taxes by simply gifting it to a charity?
Thanks, -m
Permalink Submitted by Alan - IRA critic on Mon, 2015-07-27 19:35
m, I don’t think so. An owner cannot gift it, and it seems likely that a beneficiary could not either. Of course, if the inherited annuity is distributed and taxed, the proceeds can still be donated and considered as an itemized deduction subject to the usual limits. Or if the charity was a contingent beneficiary, beneficiary could disclaim and avoid the taxable distribution.