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Articles 2009-11-05

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TV personalities Carol Smillie and Lawrence LLewelyn-Bowen are competing for charitable donations this Christmas
TV personalities Carol Smillie and Lawrence Llewelyn-Bowen are competing for charitable donations this Christmas. Smillie is urging accountancy firms to make a last push to raise funds for Children's Promise (accountancy firms were the most generous supporters of last year's appeal for people to give an hour's pay), while Llewelyn-Bowen...
Tags: Microsoft Corp., TV
Research articles 2000-12-01
IRS offers reminder on charitable donations
The Internal Revenue Service reminds taxpayers who itemize deductions that they may claim on their 2004 tax returns charitable donations made during January 2005 for relief of the victims of the Indian Ocean tsunami. The new law enacted on Jan. 7 allows these donations to be deducted as...
Tags: FINANCE, Internal Revenue Service, Taxes, tsunami
Research articles 2005-01-12
Most Americans who made charitable donations in response to the September 11 attacks on the Pentagon and the World Trade Center say they intend to give as much or more than they usually give to other charities, according to a report by a nonprofit coaliti
* Most Americans who made charitable donations in response to the September 11 attacks on the Pentagon and the World Trade Center say they intend to give as much or more than they usually give to other charities, according to a report by a nonprofit coalition of charitable groups. About...
Tags: attack, Pentagon, SECURITY, World Trade Center
Research articles 2001-11-07
Senate OKs tax breaks for charitable donations
WASHINGTON -- Abandoning President Bush's larger "faith-based initiative," the Senate passed scaled-back legislation Wed-nesday granting new tax breaks for charitable donations. The initiative began as an effort to open government programs to churches, synagogues and other religious organizations, but that proved so contentious that backers dropped every...
Tags: FINANCE, Taxes, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2003-04-10
Two Northwest U.S. Charities Offer Holiday 'Gifts' of Charitable Donations.
By Tyrone Beason, The Seattle Times Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Dec. 12--What started as an experiment has turned into a popular way to show loved ones you care during the holidays. Instead of swapping presents, some families and friends are exchanging charitable...
Tags: Seattle Times Co.
Research articles 2002-12-12
Commentary: Financial planner: Check IRS rules on charitable
While giving charitable donations gives big-hearted donors the warm fuzzies, it's also important to have a solid understanding of the IRS rules on donation documentation. Because while donating to a charity is a generous thing to do, if you don't understand the rules, you'll pay the price in taxes due...
Tags: appraisal, FINANCE, Internal Revenue Service, Taxes, writeoff
Research articles 2007-12-18
Charitable donations on the rise since '03
Donations to the 400 largest U.S. charities increased 11.6% last year from 2003, according to the Chronicle of Philanthropy, a newspaper that tracks charitable giving. The United Way of America, which took in $3.9 billion, topped the publication's list of the 400 biggest non-profit groups ranked by private donations. The...
Tags: America, Amtrak, Bloomberg L.P., Governor, TVs
Research articles 2005-10-24
IRS now demands receipts for even small church donations
The next time you toss bills into the church collection plate, you might want to ask the usher for a receipt. New federal rules for the 2007 tax year--which took effect January 1--forbid tax deductions for charitable donations unless the taxpayer can substantiate the donation through receipts or official...
Tags: bank, church, deduction, FINANCE, Government, Internal Revenue Service, SOFTWARE, Taxes
Research articles 2007-02-20
AirTouch Cellular Reports More Than $100,000 in Charitable Donations
BELLEVUE, Wash.--BUSINESS WIRE--July 30, 1998--Whether it's paying the fee to register employees for a bone marrow drive, loaning cellular phones for safety and security at events, or making cash donations to charities, AirTouch Cellular is demonstrating its desire to be a good neighbor in the communities in which...
Tags: Airtouch, Manufacturing, WIRELESS
Research articles 1998-07-30
Las Vegas-Based Gaming Company to Make Charitable Donations.
By Dave Berns, Las Vegas Review-Journal Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 29--Station Casinos executives are set to announce today donations of $1.2 million to local schools and charities, a move company executives say has been planned for two years. ...
Tags: Las Vegas Review-Journal, Station Casinos Inc.
Research articles 2001-08-29
Google Providing Free WiFi at 47 US Airports During the Holidays, Sponsoring a Contest & Matching Charitable Donations
Yesterday, I wrote about how you can... Make One Microsoft Bing Search and Get Free WiFi Through JiWire: Really! Not to be outdone, Google's contribution to holiday cheer is to let you... Stay Connected with Free Airport Wi-Fi from Google...
Tags: Google Inc., holiday, airport, Wi-Fi
News items 2009-11-10
Santorum and Lieberman Urge Senate Finance Committee Leaders to Protect Charitable Giving, According to the Alliance for Charitable Reform
WASHINGTON -- In a bipartisan effort last week, led by Republican Conference Chairman Rick Santorum (R-PA) and Democratic Sen. Joseph Lieberman (D-CT), and supported by the Alliance for Charitable Reform, a letter was sent to the Senate Finance Committee warning leaders to proceed cautiously with efforts to tighten tax rules...
Tags: alliance, leader, Lieberman Software Corp, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2005-06-01
New rules will affect charitable donations
WASHINGTON -- Donating an old toaster or television to a local charity won't count as a tax deduction if it's not in good condition. And those used undies and socks? Any household item with little value likely won't qualify for a deduction under new tax rules...
Tags: deduction, FINANCE, Internal Revenue Service, Taxes
Research articles 2006-08-19
Cut your taxes: A boom in donations.
A BOOM IN DONATIONS Lawmakers have opened the floodgates for deducting gifts to charity. As part of the legislation to help victims of Hurricane Katrina, Congress loosened the rules on deducting large charitable donations. Cash contributions made between Aug. 28 and...
Tags: deduction, tax, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2005-11-18
World Health Alternatives, Inc. to Form Charitable Breast Cancer Research and Awareness Organization
PITTSBURGH -- World Health Alternatives, Inc. (OTC BB: WHAI), a premier medical staffing company that provides medical, professional, and administrative staffing services to the healthcare industry, announced today that it is creating a charitable service organization called the "World Health Alternatives Breast Cancer Research Awareness Organization." The entity will make...
Tags: World Health Alternatives Inc.
Research articles 2005-01-25
Commentary: A timely lesson on charitable donations
Americans have long responded generously to people in need. Witness the torrent of checks to the victims of recent hurricanes and earthquakes. But, while such acts remind us of the generosity of Americans, they also serve as reminders about the financial side of charity, including:* The proliferation of charitable organizations...
Tags: contribution, Internal Revenue Service
Research articles 2005-12-20
AFP Launches Massive Phone Bank and Letter Writing Campaign to Fight Proposed Legislation; Charitable Donations Could Be Dramatically Affected by Legislation
BALTIMORE -- This week, thousands of fundraising professionals meeting in Baltimore at the annual international conference of the Association of Fundraising Professionals AFP learned that the Senate Finance Committee has scheduled hearings on Tuesday, April 5 to discuss a variety of proposed regulatory threatening the charitable sector. The fundraisers immediately...
Tags: bank, phone, valuation
Research articles 2005-04-04
Visa Supports Tsunami Relief Efforts; Visa USA to Waive Fees for Charitable Donations Made on U.S.-Issued Visa Cards to Designated Relief Agencies
SAN FRANCISCO -- In response to the earthquake and subsequent tsunami that struck southern Asia, Visa today pledged a $1 million cash contribution to the Red Cross and announced programs to promote and maximize cardholder and employee donations.
Tags: Visa Inc.
Research articles 2005-01-05
Commentary: A timely lesson on charitable donations
Americans have long responded generously to people in need. Witness the torrent of checks to the victims of recent hurricanes and earthquakes. But, while such acts remind us of the generosity of Americans, they also serve as reminders about the financial side of charity, including: ...
Tags: FINANCE, hurricane, income, Internal Revenue Service, Taxes
Research articles 2005-12-23
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