Donor-Advised Funds Take Advantage of Tax Loopholes

Donor-advised funds (DAFs) are a form of philanthropy intended to reduce a donor’s tax bill while cultivating their relationship with a charity through donations. However, DAFs have increasingly become a vehicle for wealthy donors to exploit, leaving little room for small donor participation. Extremely wealthy donors game the system by…
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