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Charities Respond to Senate Committee With Varied Views on Proposed Reforms

Charities Respond to Senate Committee With Varied Views on Proposed Reforms

Charities Respond to Senate Committee With Varied Views on Proposed Reforms

Consensus seems to support additional funding for IRS to enforce present regulations

Representatives of major charity umbrella groups, lawyers and other consultants provided a wide range of responses to the Senate Finance Committee White Paper proposing charitable reforms at a closed-door “roundtable” with Committee staff in Washington, July 22. (For a description of the proposed reforms, see Ready Reference Page No. 74, July 1-15, 2004.)

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