
How to support the work of the Koala Hospital through a Bequest:
Thank you for your interest in making a bequest to The Koala Hospital. There are a number of ways to make a bequest to support the work of the Koala Preservation Society.
There are several types of bequests:
- A residual bequest - The residue or remainder of your will afterprovisions have been made for family and friends.
- A specific sum - A nominated set cash amount.
- A percentage - A percentage of your Estate (Real estate, shares,jewellery or other assets).
- A residual bequest - The residue or remainder of your will afterprovisions have been made for family and friends
Example: “I hereby give and bequeath to the Koala Preservation Society Australia Inc. (the sum of $ …………………… or ………………..… % of my estate) tobe used in such manner as the Society determines or approves.”
You should seek legal advice and you may also wish to speak to an accountant with respect to taxation and financial matters.
The Koala Preservation Society Australia Inc.
Roto House Historic Site
PO Box 236
Port Macquarie NSW 2444
Australia
ABN 74060854479
ARBN Y0153013
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