This paper concerns the tax treatment of charitable contributions made to foreign organizations. Specifically, it discusses the current tax structure that governs contributions made by United States taxpayers to charitable organizations located outside the U.S. and its possessions
Warren Buffett, Bill Gates, and sixty-seven other billionaires have pledged to give a majority of th...
Whether the U.S. government should be allowed to claim credit for the private philanthropy of its ci...
Warren Buffett, Bill Gates, and sixty-seven other billionaires have pledged to give a majority of th...
Non-profit organizations are increasingly subjected to the forces of globalization. Although this sh...
This paper argues that the Internal Revenue Service should take a more active stance in denying tax ...
While many of the nation's nearly 1.6 million tax-exempt organizations provide an educational or hum...
By looking at a sample of 26 nations – detailed notes on each are available in a separate annex – th...
The 21st century has ushered in an era of philanthropic globalization marked by a significant rise ...
markdownabstractAttracting gifts from private donors is vital for many arts organisations, as the in...
Researchers have written hundreds of papers on the causes and consequences of official foreign aid, ...
If charity begins at home, scholarship on the charitable deduction has stayed at home. In the vast l...
Few issues in global politics are as contentious as foreign aid – how much rich countries should giv...
Few issues in global politics are as contentious as foreign aid – how much rich countries should giv...
Few issues in global politics are as contentious as foreign aid – how much rich countries should giv...
Warren Buffett, Bill Gates, and sixty-seven other billionaires have pledged to give a majority of th...
Warren Buffett, Bill Gates, and sixty-seven other billionaires have pledged to give a majority of th...
Whether the U.S. government should be allowed to claim credit for the private philanthropy of its ci...
Warren Buffett, Bill Gates, and sixty-seven other billionaires have pledged to give a majority of th...
Non-profit organizations are increasingly subjected to the forces of globalization. Although this sh...
This paper argues that the Internal Revenue Service should take a more active stance in denying tax ...
While many of the nation's nearly 1.6 million tax-exempt organizations provide an educational or hum...
By looking at a sample of 26 nations – detailed notes on each are available in a separate annex – th...
The 21st century has ushered in an era of philanthropic globalization marked by a significant rise ...
markdownabstractAttracting gifts from private donors is vital for many arts organisations, as the in...
Researchers have written hundreds of papers on the causes and consequences of official foreign aid, ...
If charity begins at home, scholarship on the charitable deduction has stayed at home. In the vast l...
Few issues in global politics are as contentious as foreign aid – how much rich countries should giv...
Few issues in global politics are as contentious as foreign aid – how much rich countries should giv...
Few issues in global politics are as contentious as foreign aid – how much rich countries should giv...
Warren Buffett, Bill Gates, and sixty-seven other billionaires have pledged to give a majority of th...
Warren Buffett, Bill Gates, and sixty-seven other billionaires have pledged to give a majority of th...
Whether the U.S. government should be allowed to claim credit for the private philanthropy of its ci...
Warren Buffett, Bill Gates, and sixty-seven other billionaires have pledged to give a majority of th...