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“Senate Tax Bill Keeps Johnson Amendment Intact”

November 11, 2017November 10, 2017by Josh S. Tatum in 501(c)(3), political advocacy, tax exemption, taxes

“Senate Tax Bill Keeps Johnson Amendment Intact” Andy Segedin of The NonProfit TImes reports here.

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