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Tax

Apr. 17, 2001

Tax Reform With Fairness

Although the Internal Revenue Code is primarily business-driven, values-based considerations also come into play. For example, because we believe that family is good, a tax credit to offset the costs associated with adoption is available to those who bring a child into their home. Similarly, we also allow taxpayers to deduct their donations to charities.

        By Ira L. Shafiroff
        
        Although the Internal Revenue Code is primarily business-driven, values-based considerations also come into play. For example, because we believe that family is good, a tax credit to offset the costs associated with adoption is available to those who bring a child into their home. Similarly,...

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