"Power Of Attorney" New York Statutory Gifts Rider Authorization For Certain Gift Transactions

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N.Y. Statutory Short Form Power of Attorney
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Major Gifts Rider, Effective 9-12-10
"POWER OF ATTORNEY”
NEW YORK STATUTORY GIFTS RIDER
AUTHORIZATION FOR CERTAIN GIFT TRANSACTIONS
Attached to a New York Statutory Short Form Power of Attorney
made by:
date:
CAUTION TO THE PRINCIPAL: This OPTIONAL rider allows you to authorize your agent to
make gifts in excess of an annual total of $500 for all gifts described in (I) of the grant of authority
section of the statutory short form Power of Attorney (under personal and family maintenance), or
certain other gift transactions during your lifetime. You do not have to execute this ride if you only
want your agent to make gifts described in (I) of the grant of authority section of the statutory short
form Power of Attorney and you initialed "(I)" on that section of the form. Granting any of the
following authority to your agent gives your agent the authority to take actions which could
significantly reduce your property or change how your property is distributed at your
death. "Certain gift transactions" are described in section 5-1514 of the General Obligations
Law. This Major Gifts Rider does not require your agent to exercise granted authority, but when
he or she exercises this authority, he or she must act to any instructions you provide, or otherwise in
your best interest.
This Major Gifts Rider and the Power of Attorney it supplements must be read together as a single
instrument.
Before signing this document authorizing your agent to make gifts, you should seek legal advice to
ensure that your intentions are clearly and properly expressed.
(a) GRANT OF LIMITED AUTHORITY TO MAKE GIFTS
Granting gifting authority to your agent gives your agent the authority to take actions which could
significantly reduce your property.
If you wish to allow your agent to make gifts to himself or
herself, you must separately grant that authority in subdivision (c) below.
To grant your agent the gifting authority provided below, initial the bracket to the left of the
authority.
(____) I grant authority to my agent to make gifts to my spouse, children and more remote descendants,
and parents, not to exceed, for each donee, the annual federal gift tax exclusion amount pursuant to the
Internal Revenue Code. For gifts to my children and more remote descendants, and parents, the maximum
amount of the gift to each donee shall not exceed twice the gift tax exclusion amount, if my spouse agrees
to split gift treatment pursuant to the Internal Revenue Code. This authority must be exercised pursuant
to my instructions, or otherwise for purposes which the agent reasonably deems to be in my best interest.
(b) MODIFICATIONS:
Use this section if you wish to authorize gifts in amounts smaller than the gift tax exclusion amount, in
amounts in excess of the gift tax exclusion amount, gifts to other beneficiaries, or other gift transactions.
Granting such authority to your agent gives your agent the authority to take actions which could
significantly reduce your property and/or change how your property is distributed at your death. If
you wish to authorize your agent to make gifts or transfers to himself or herself, must grant that
authority in subdivision (c) below.

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