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Bill Calls for Tax Breaks for Charitable Donations

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From Times Wire Reports

The Senate Finance Committee voted this week to create new tax incentives for charitable donations, part of an effort by congressional Republicans to reinvigorate President Bush’s 2-year-old “faith-based initiative.”

The measure would allow taxpayers who do not itemize tax deductions to write off a portion of their charitable donations and permit charitable gifts to be made tax-free from individual retirement accounts.

The bill also would increase funds for a federal program that distributes money to the states for a variety of social programs.

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The committee action “brings us one step closer to creating incentives for Americans to donate more to charities, many of which are facing tough financial times,” Bush said in a statement. “We must also work to level the playing field for community and faith-based organizations that provide effective social services to our fellow citizens who are in need.”

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