A QCD could before and can be now used over and above an RMD (when required) up to $100,000 (is that the amount?). So, if you want to give to charities in this time of need and you expect to take the standard deduction, you will not get any benefit except for the new $300 adjustment to income. If you use your retirement plan to give directly to charities, your retirement withdrawal is NOT income up to your donations. I will probably use that, as our other accounts are low, and the needs are high for food banks, etc. I stopped my RMDs for this year, but will probably take a QCD soon to give to some local organizations and our church for this year, sooner rather than our more usual December.