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HOT OFF THE PRESS: A Golden Age of Philanthropy Still Beckons With a New $59 Trillion Target

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This estimate assumes that estate taxes would revert to 2001 taxation levels with a $1 million exemption after 2012. The post HOT OFF THE PRESS: A Golden Age of Philanthropy Still Beckons With a New $59 Trillion Target appeared first on MarketSmart. ” You can read it for yourself here. LIKE THIS BLOG POST?

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Attract News Coverage for Your Cause: Free Online Advice, Today Noon ET (6/12)

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Sharpen your media strategy via this no-charge online discussion , hosted by the Chronicle of Philanthropy. And in an age of social media, some of you question whether you should continue your focus on traditional journalists.

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The Taxman Cometh, Part 1: The Downside of the 2017 Tax Bill for Nonprofits

The Agitator

Specifically, the Joint Committee of Taxation estimates that 28 million fewer people will take a charitable deduction, falling from about 30% of taxpayers to about 5% of taxpayers. Third, we are pushing for a culture of philanthropy. If the standard deduction is bigger than itemized, fewer people will itemize.

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Donor-advised Funds Are Misunderstood, Bound to Be Regulated, and Not Going Anywhere

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Just last week I sent three separate articles to Jeff: ‘ How to Land Donor-Advised Fund Gifts ’ from the Chronicle of Philanthropy (which disappointingly didn’t provide much of any insight into how to land gifts from DAFs, although that’s a topic for a different day); ‘ Donor Advised Funds Were Up Almost 300 Percent This Decade.

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Now Available: Dr. Russell James’ Visual Planned Giving Textbook, Updated for the 2018 Tax Law

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Specifically designed for fundraisers seeking to expand their knowledge about charitable gift planning, here’s a quick snapshot of the great information included: An easy-to-understand introductory book that addresses all of the major topics in planned giving law and taxation, written in plain English.

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Why Tax Deductions for Major Gifts Matter to Wealthy Donors

iMarketSmart

The Law and Taxation of Charitable Gift Planning: An Online Series presented by Dr. Russell James. How to Reduce the ‘Cost’ of Philanthropy So Major Donors Give More. Related Resources. How To Use Numbers To Inspire More Giving (and How You Should NOT Use Them).

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Why You Should Focus Your Fundraising Efforts on Generating Gifts of Wealth (from Assets) Not on Disposable Income (from Credit Cards, Checks, or Cash)

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Visual planned giving in color: An introduction to the law & taxation of charitable gift planning. How to Lower the ‘Cost’ of Philanthropy So Your Supporters Donate Major Gifts of Assets. Journal of Personal Finance , 18(1), 65-73. [19] 19] For details, see James, R. Version 5.1. Createspace Independent Publishing.