The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Charity Leaders Seek to Decipher New Rules Designed to Curb Abuses

By Elizabeth Schwinn

The new tax law signed by President Bush last month contains numerous provisions designed to curb abuses by nonprofit groups and donors.

But as legal experts and nonprofit officials analyze the law, many of them say that the legislation could also cause headaches for charities and contributors who are conducting legitimate...

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