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Charitable Tax Incentives

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Are US-Style Tax Incentives Working to Promote Charitable Giving in the UK? 
Source: Cathy Pharoah and Catherine Walker, Charities Aid Foundation

D 

Deducting Generosity: The Effect of Charitable Tax Incentives on Giving 
This report looks at how tax policy motivates giving at different income levels.
Source: INDEPENDENT SECTOR, 2003

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Estimating Charitable Deductions in Giving USA 
This report documents findings and strategies for involving Americans 50 years of age and over in charitable activities.
Source: Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, December 2003

G 

Generosity in America: A County-by-County Survey 
This study reports on giving by people who make $50,000 or more and itemize deductions on their taxes. The analysis sheds light on how housing, food, taxes, and other costs of living affect the percentage of income donated to charity, and some of the key reasons that people in particular geographic areas give more than those in others. 
Source: The Chronicle of Philanthropy, 2003

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The Top-400 U.S. Tax Filers  
This study examines whether the wealthiest 400 U.S. tax filers could have comfortably donated more than they actually did between 1997 and 2000 without sacrificing lifestyle.
Source: NewTithing Group, 2004

W 

Wealth and Affordable Donations in Uncertain Times: Trends in Income, Assets, and Charitable Giving - 1997 through 2003  
This report analyzes the giving capacity and long-term trends of filers in the seven-year period from 1997 through 2003. 
Source: NewTithing Group, 2003



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