Sarah Ford | May 20, 2014
Protect Charitable Giving Incentives in the Tax Code
A number of critical giving incentives included as part of the annual tax extenders package expired on January 1, 2014 along with other provisions. These included the IRA charitable rollover and the enhanced deductions for donating both food inventory and land conservation easements, which in part support the essential work of America’s charities that serve millions of individuals and families.
The House Ways and Means Committee is considering which of the provisions to renew and/or make permanent, as well as which provisions should be eliminated. Please consider adding your organization’s name to the letter below urging their support for these charitable giving incentives.
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