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Heard on the Web: Planned Giving and Fundraising World in State of Confusion Over Estate Tax Repeal
Heard on the Web: Planned Giving and Fundraising World in State of Confusion Over Estate Tax Repeal
Summary
Writing for Planned Gift Blogspot, Jonathan Gudema, Esq. offers his self-admittedly "tongue-in-cheek" view of Congress's failure to act on the federal estate tax and the effect of 2010 repeal on planned giving.
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Planned Giving and Fundraising World in State of Confusion Over Estate Tax Repeal
Editor's Note: Opinions expressed by Heard on the Web authors do not necessarily represent those of the Planned Giving Design Center or its hosting organizations but, rather, are intended to stimulate discussion on relevant topics.
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