The Tax Law Of Charities And Other Exempt Organizations

The Chronicle of Philanthropy: Tax Law to Cost Charities $5.7 Billion. What to Do Now.

The Chronicle of Philanthropy: The Tax Law’s Big Win for Charities Makes DAF Giving Trickier

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The Chronicle of Philanthropy: Charities Hope British Tax-Law Changes Will Inspire Greater Giving

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British charities are hoping that major changes in the nation’s tax laws that have improved the incentives for charitable giving will lead to a big jump in donations. The Charities Aid Foundation, a ...

The Chronicle of Philanthropy: IRS Needs to Help Small Charities Comply With Tax Laws

The article warns that small tax law changes can erode charitable benefits over time. It highlights both positive updates and significant new limits starting in 2026. The advice: act now and consult a ...

When the universal charitable tax deduction passed in last year’s sweeping legislation, it was hailed as a win for charities. It was expected to encourage giving by the 90 percent of tax filers who do ...

Chicago Tribune: President Donald Trump’s tax law changes may increase the number of donors, but reduce donations to nonprofits

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NEW YORK — Millions more Americans will likely donate to nonprofits following changes in tax laws passed by Congress last summer, but those changes will also likely reduce the overall amount of money ...

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President Donald Trump’s tax law changes may increase the number of donors, but reduce donations to nonprofits

American Enterprise Institute: The Tiny Tax Law Change That Could Spark a Wave of Boomer Charity

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The Tiny Tax Law Change That Could Spark a Wave of Boomer Charity

Changes in the tax law will have different effects on people who take the standard deduction versus high earners who itemize. By Ann Carrns Thinking about donating to your favorite charity before the ...