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House Signs Off On Tax Bill That Hurts Charities

The NonProfit Times

Hadar Susskind, senior vice president of government relations for the Council on Foundations (CoF), said that the council has realized that the House bill is essentially set and has turned attentions to the Senate. Maintaining the Johnson Amendment and inserting some sort of universal charitable deduction are among current efforts.

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House Signs Off On Tax Bill That Hurts Charities

The NonProfit Times

Hadar Susskind, senior vice president of government relations for the Council on Foundations (CoF), said that the council has realized that the House bill is essentially set and has turned attentions to the Senate. Maintaining the Johnson Amendment and inserting some sort of universal charitable deduction are among current efforts.

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House Signs Off On Tax Bill That Hurts Charities

The NonProfit Times

Hadar Susskind, senior vice president of government relations for the Council on Foundations (CoF), said that the council has realized that the House bill is essentially set and has turned attentions to the Senate. Maintaining the Johnson Amendment and inserting some sort of universal charitable deduction are among current efforts.

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House Signs Off On Tax Bill That Hurts Charities

The NonProfit Times

Hadar Susskind, senior vice president of government relations for the Council on Foundations (CoF), said that the council has realized that the House bill is essentially set and has turned attentions to the Senate. Maintaining the Johnson Amendment and inserting some sort of universal charitable deduction are among current efforts.

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Commentary: The Stakes in Washington For Nonprofits In 2025

The NonProfit Times

The threat of increased taxation feels more real than in decades, given how the sector has been scrutinized by Congress lately. There’s no better time than now for the sector to get to work in Washington, D.C. ** Geoffrey Paul is senior government relations associate at Integer in Washington, D.C. Prominent Washington, D.C.

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