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Congress Is Considering a Tax Bill That Doesn’t Restore the Expired Charitable Deduction. Let’s Change That.

Momentum Nonprofit Partners

ACTION ALERT On January 16, the chairs of the House and Senate tax committees announced a bill that includes series of tax breaks for families, businesses, and individuals, but that does not yet include restoration of the non-itemizer (universal) charitable deduction. billion over ten years, according to the Joint Committee on Taxation.

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2023 Montana Legislature: Week Two

MNA Association

MNA watches bills related to the nonprofit sector generally including Appropriations, Taxation, Charitable Giving, Workforce, Voting/Elections/Ballot Initiatives, Campaign Finance, and Lobbying. Thank you to the 137 organizations that participated in that survey, allowing us to come before legislators confidently on your behalf.

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What Supreme Court’s ‘Chevron’ Decision Means To Nonprofits

The NonProfit Times

While it is unclear the extent to which Loper Bright will impact nonprofits in the immediate future, the decision will likely result in more challenges to federal rulemaking which will in turn delay or alter reforms and relief for people charitable organizations serve. Nonprofits As Employers After Loper Bright The U.S.

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Finally, the questions you should ask that have been proven to lead to gifts from wealth

iMarketSmart

Have you ever given something other than cash to a charitable organization? Visual planned giving: An introduction to the law and taxation of charitable gift planning. Describing complex charitable giving instruments: Experimental tests of technical finance terms and tax benefits. 28 (4), 437-452. 30] Hayes, J.