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The charity is obligated to pay annual interest. While not required, many charities will reserve a portion of the initial loan proceeds to satisfy interest payments. Many charities, as they do with other obligations, request the assistance of donors to satisfy their charitable needs. The interest payments made by the charity are directed to your IRA.

 
 

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