Tax Reform Act Of 1969

 

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The Tax Reform Act Of 1969 is a tax act that totally overhauled federal income tax deductions for donations to nonprofits and private foundations as well as tax exemptions for those organizations, created pooled income funds, charitable lead trusts, and charitable remainder trusts, and altered the tax treatment of others.

 

 

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