A coalition of foundations and public charities is warning presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump that any proposal to limit tax incentives on charitable donations would have a “devastating” effect on nonprofits and society in general.
“As charities struggle to raise additional funds to meet increased demands for their services, we ought to encourage Americans to be more generous, not send a signal that giving is less important,” the Charitable Giving Coalition, a group of more than 60 nonprofits, wrote in letters Wednesday to the two nominees. The letters came as Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump readied to face off in the third and final debate of the 2016 general election.
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