Daily News Roundup: Giving Surge From Tax Law
January 2, 2018 | Read Time: 1 minute
Tax Law and Charities
Charities See Surge in Giving Ahead of Tax Changes (The Wall Street Journal — subscription)
Charities Fear Tax Bill Could Turn Philanthropy Into a Pursuit Only for the Rich (The Washington Post)
How Wealthy Donors Can Now Get Better Tax Breaks for Private-School Scholarships (NPR)
Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Conservation Easement Deal Veiled From IRS Review (Palm Beach Post)
Expecting a Tax Cut Next Year? Spend It on Others (The New York Times)
Opinion: The College Sports Tax Dodge (The New York Times)
Opinion: Uncharitable Charities, a Look at Nonprofit Advocacy in the Tax Bill (The Wall Street Journal — subscription)
More Giving News
Historic Gift of Pristine Land to Inspire Tech’s Elite (The Atlantic)
Hundreds of People Made Gifts of Stock With Great Timing (The Wall Street Journal — subscription)
How Disaster Charity Can Pivot to Sustainable Philanthropy (The New York Times)
More Leadership News
Powerful Hollywood Women Raise $13 Million for New Anti-Harassment Action Plan (The New York Times)
Peter Martins Retires From New York City Ballet After Misconduct Allegations (The New York Times)
WNYC Chief Pushed Growth at the Cost of Station’s Culture (The New York Times)