Washington Snapshot: Updated Policy Resources
This Snapshot was sent February 7, 2025.
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Updated Public Policy Resources
As you know by now, key provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act are set to expire at the end of 2025, meaning it is very likely that Congress will move tax legislation this year. Since so many of the legislative issues that impact philanthropy are tax issues, we see this moment as an opportunity to ensure Congress understands your work and the sector more broadly.
To support you as you follow the conversation and meet with your Members of Congress, the Council’s Government Affairs and Legal Resources team has been developing and updating resources for engaging in the tax debate, including:
We are also monitoring the President’s executive actions and their potential impact on the philanthropic sector. And, if you’d like to receive more detailed policy updates, including bimonthly calls, you can join our Public Policy Action Network.
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Happening in the States
Courtesy of our colleagues at the National Council of Nonprofits
Tax Policy in the States
While the 2025 tax debate at the federal level is moving forward, many states are also introducing tax legislation that could impact charitable nonprofits. Legislation in New Hampshire seeks to require payments in lieu of taxation of 25% of the municipal rate of the property tax on all real and personal property for all nonprofits except houses for worship.
On the positive side, pending legislation in Oklahoma would expand sales tax exemptions to purchases up to $3 million by 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations in a tax year. The exemption would not apply to alcohol or tobacco purchases.
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