Learn how Trump’s new law brings back charitable tax deductions for non-itemizers while tightening rules for wealthier donors and corporations. Understand how these changes affect your donations, taxes, and the nonprofits you support.
In today’s update learn how Trump’s new 2025 law changes the way charitable deductions work for taxpayers, including a new $1,000 deduction for non-itemizers and new restrictions for higher earners and corporations. Understand which donations count, what the IRS now allows, how nonprofits are affected, and why middle-income families might benefit most. You’ll also learn about updated tax thresholds, new rules on giving, and what this means for your 2026 tax return. Covers key topics like charitable contributions, 2026 tax changes, 501(c)(3) rules, AGI deduction thresholds, itemizing vs standard deduction, and donation tax planning.
Trump’s New Tax Law Could Make Your Donations Worth $1,000
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