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The number of donor-advised fund accounts has tripled in the past four years and grown approximately 150 percent since the passage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act at the end of 2017, according to a new report.
November 12 -
Approximately 50 percent of taxpayers made at least one change in their charitable giving strategy in response to the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, according to a new survey.
November 7 -
The Top 20 Firm's 2019 Community IMPACT Awards single out staff members and offices for their volunteer hours.
October 2 -
The American Institute of CPAs sent a set of recommendations to the Internal Revenue Service on the application of excise taxes to donor-advised funds.
July 29 -
Americans gave less money to charities last year partly because the Republican tax law changes made many people ineligible for tax breaks that can inspire donations.
June 18 -
Deloitte LLP said it resigned as Ferrexpo Plc’s auditor over delays by the Ukrainian iron-ore producer in investigating its own charitable donations.
April 29 -
Baker Tilly welcomes staff members' children for Take Your Child to Work Day, and BlumShapiro to host their annual Career Walk for local students on May 3.
April 26 -
As more presidential candidates release their tax returns, a picture of Democrats’ charitable giving is beginning to emerge. For the most part, they’re not as generous as most Americans.
April 26 -
A top Senate Democrat is looking to end tax breaks for college donations that parents may be making to universities in an attempt to get their children admitted.
March 14 -
CohnReznick celebrates International Women's Day, EY marks ten years of its College MAP program, and UHY holds its annual charity Texas Hold 'Em Tournament.
March 8