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Government

Dec. 14, 2016

Charitable giving soars in November and other nonprofit news

In addition, a federal judge halted the enforcement of new overtime rules that had nonprofits divided, and the IRS issued new guidance on applications for 501(c)(3) exemption. By Erin Bradrick

Erin Bradrick

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NEO Law Group

Corporate, governance, charitable trust, and tax matters solely for nonprofit and exempt organizations

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Email: erin@neolawgroup.com

Yale Law School

By Erin Bradrick

NONPROFIT NEWS

November brought an end to the 2016 elections, with results that have been tied to a dramatic surge in charitable giving to certain organizations and have raised concerns about the potential impact of the new administration's policies on the charitable contribution deduction and the nonprofit sector more broadly. A federal district court in Texas also issued an injuncti...

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