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“Charitable Gifts: Date of Delivery Rules”

December 13, 2018December 13, 2018by Josh S. Tatum in 501(c)(3), finances, fundraising, record-keeping, tax exemption, taxes

“Charitable Gifts: Date of Delivery Rules” Clergy Financial Resources has this summary of how to determine whether a gift is “delivered” by December 31 here.

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