Half of wealthy donors changed their giving habits in 2018 in response to the 2017 tax law, according to a new survey from Fidelity Charitable.
Seventy-six percent said their annual giving stayed level, and 15 percent increased their giving year-over-year, according to the survey. Only about 9 percent said they gave less than in the previous year.
Instead, the tax law, which roughly doubled the standard deduction, prompted donors to change the way they give, using tactics like “bunching” or “bundling” in which they made larger-than-usual contributions one year and none in the next year to maximize the tax benefits.
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