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Jul 1, 2011 12:00 PM
Prepare for a Possible Change to Tax-exempt Status of Charities
When planning for charitable gifts, especially those accomplished using strategies that result in the gifts unfolding over an extended time, donors and those advising them need to consider the possibility that the rules on how those gifts are treated for federal income tax purposes may change.
There are many proposals calling for a change in the tax treatment of charitable gifts. While some proposals advocate limiting or eliminating the charitable income tax deduction, others revisit the types of organizations that are eligible to receive tax-deductible contributions. Some proposals have suggested that only organizations that actively benefit the underprivileged and fulfill other missions that benefit society in general should be subsidized through allowing charitable deductions from income, estate and gift tax. These proposals would disallow the deductions for gifts to specialized missions that only benefit a limited group.
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