WASHINGTON, D.C.— With the Senate Finance Committee focusing today on creating a tax system that is simpler, fairer and delivers much-needed tax relief to middle class families, the Charitable Giving Coalition (CGC) strongly encourages Chairman Orrin Hatch and members of
CGC: Congress Can Enact a Tax Provision that Would Expand Charitable Giving
WASHINGTON, D.C.— Tomorrow, as the Senate Finance Committee conducts a hearing on Tax Reform with Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, the Charitable Giving Coalition (CGC) strongly urges committee members and the Secretary to consider a universal charitable deduction that would be
Nonprofit Leaders to Lawmakers: Now is a Critical Time for Charitable Giving
WASHINGTON, D.C.— More than 200 nonprofit leaders from across the nation representing a diverse group of charities gathered on Capitol Hill today to urge lawmakers and their staffs to protect charitable giving in America as part of the Charitable Giving
‘100 Years of Giving’ Set for February 16 in Nation’s Capital
WASHINGTON, D.C.— The Charitable Giving Coalition will bring more than 150 nonprofit leaders from across the nation representing a diverse group of charities to Capitol Hill on Thursday, February 16, to urge lawmakers and their staffs to protect charitable giving
Clinton Tax Plan Protects Charitable Giving, According to Analysis
WASHINGTON, D.C.— In response to analysis from the Tax Policy Center (TPC) on Secretary Hillary Clinton’s tax plan, the Charitable Giving Coalition (CGC) released the following statement: “We are grateful that Hillary Clinton’s tax plan exempts the charitable deduction from
CGC Views Trump Tax Plan as a Mixed Bag
WASHINGTON, D.C. — In response to presidential candidate Donald Trump’s tax plan, which would preserve the charitable deduction but increase the Pease Limitation, the Charitable Giving Coalition (CGC) released the following statement: The Charitable Giving Coalition appreciates Donald Trump’s decision
CGC Applauds Jeb Bush Preservation of the Charitable Deduction in Tax Plan
WASHINGTON, D.C.— In response to presidential candidate Jeb Bush’s tax plan, which would preserve the full scope and value of the charitable deduction, the Charitable Giving Coalition (CGC) released the following statement: “On behalf of the Charitable Giving Coalition, a
CGC To Contact Every Presidential Candidate
The Charitable Giving Coalition (CGC) will contact every officially declared candidate featured in major polls for the 2016 election for President of the United States urging them to support the full preservation of the charitable deduction. “We realize that you
28% Cap on Charitable Deductions in Administration Budget Would Cause Donations to Decline by More Than $9.4 Billion/Year
Charitable Giving Coalition Commends Buffett Provision, Which Recognizes the Value of the Charitable Deduction and Should Be Extended to All Tax Brackets WASHINGTON, D.C.— The Charitable Giving Coalition (CGC) issued the following statement regarding President Obama’s fiscal year (FY) 2015
Camp Bill Recognizes Charitable Deduction but Raises Concerns
WASHINGTON, D.C.— The Charitable Giving Coalition (CGC) issued the following statement regarding the tax reform legislation authored by House Ways and Means Chairman Dave Camp (R-MI). “The Charitable Giving Coalition, representing a broad cross-section of nonprofit organizations across the country,