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You may have noticed an influx of donors paying off their pledges at the end of December 2016. AAFCPAs looks at the blueprint for tax reform put forth by Republican House Ways and Means Committee members, the deliberations of the Senate Finance Committee’s bipartisan tax reform working groups, and the tax proposals of President Trump as a driver for the year-end influx. What does the possibility of lower tax rates in 2017 mean for you and all of America’s charitable organizations?
This podcast will cover:
How proposed income tax, estate tax and corporate tax law changes may impact charitable giving.
Recommendations for how to prepare for potential reductions in donations.
This audio session was recorded live at AAFCPAs’ May 3rd, 2017 Annual Nonprofit Educational Seminar. Slides may be downloaded by clicking here. >> Watch this video clip (1 min 30 sec) for a summary; and then download the full audio of the session recorded May 3th, 2017 at AAFCPAs’ Annual Nonprofit Educational Seminar.
Josh is a tax strategist with extensive expertise advising high-net-worth individuals, nonprofits, and business owners and investors on effective strategies to ensure tax efficiency, asset protection, well-executed succession plans, and wealth preservation. He has been practicing law since 2000 and focuses his practice on the areas of wealth transfer planning, fiduciary and individual taxation, business structuring to maximize tax efficiency, and advising tax-exempt organizations, foundations and charitable donors.
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