Significant changes to tax deductions for charitable giving will take effect in 2026. A new deduction will allow non-itemizers to deduct up to $1,000 for single filers and $2,000 for married couples.
High earners face new limits on charitable deductions starting 2026. Learn key strategies to maximize tax benefits now ...
While many people give because they want to do good, the tax rules around philanthropy have always been an added sweetener.
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Secretary of State Michael Watson (R-Miss.) released the 2025 Report on Charitable Organizations. According to Watson, the ...
The One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB) shakes up charitable deductions with a little help for non-itemizers and a new challenge ...
A new ranking put Mississippi in the bottom 3 states for charitable giving. Want to change that? Local charities need time, ...
As the end of the year approaches, many individuals and organizations will choose to donate time and money to charitable ...
Americans made $3.6 billion in charitable donations this week — a double-digit increase of 16% from Giving Tuesday 2023’s total of $3.1 billion, according to The GivingTuesday Data Commons, the group ...
President-elect Donald Trump and his appointees are promising a war against woke, with employer diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) efforts among their targets. At the same time, with job openings ...
Which is why Arlington Charities was selected for a $1,000 donation from Tom Thumb Albertson as a part of CBS News Texas' 11 ...