Biden. New Tax Laws. Charitable Giving.

Biden. New Tax Laws. Charitable Giving.

The election is over, and the Democrats are in charge. What does this mean for charitable giving?

Of course, we have to see what unfolds, but now is a good time to prepare. 

There are upsides and downsides with every administration. Discover them in this webinar.

  • Review recent changes.
  • Preview possible changes that might come to the tax code.
  • Consider how these changes will affect philanthropy.
  • Learn how your donors are thinking and how to think like them.
  • Know what to tell your donors.

All you need to know so you don’t look dumbfounded. Stay informed!

Admission: $25. Attendance limited. Click here for more information and to register.

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