March 8, 2001
Charities Should Support Bush Tax Cut
By LESLIE LENKOWKSYNow that President Bush has presented his budget to Congress, serious debate is about to begin on the administration's tax proposals to stimulate philanthropy. Unfortunately, while charities are lining up behind several Bush proposals that could pay modest dividends for philanthropy, they and their political allies are likely to oppose the one measure that would do the most to stimulate giving: an across-the-board tax cut.
Charities fear that
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