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United Way's Legislative Agenda for the 110th Congress

United Way of America (UWA) is the national organization dedicated to leading the United Way movement in making measurable impact in every community across America. The United Way movement includes approximately 1,400 community-based United Way organizations. Each is independent, separately incorporated, and governed by local volunteers. Through their funding and community building efforts, United Ways are an integral part of the nation's human services system. United Ways are, in effect, partners with government in the uniquely American blend of public and private investment in service delivery.

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United Way finds nonitemizer deduction would boost charitable giving

United Way of America (UWA) released a report showing the impact on charitable giving of a proposal that would allow people who do not itemize their federal income taxes (more than two-thirds of American taxpayers) to receive the same benefit for making contributions to charity as those who do itemize.

Under this provision, single tax filers could deduct contributions that, when combined over the course of a year, exceed $210. Joint filers would be allowed to deduct contributions over $420. United Way of America estimates that extending this deduction to non-itemizing taxpayers will increase giving to United Ways by $242 million per year. This increase will be somewhat offset by an expected $62 million drop in giving by itemizing taxpayers, who would face the _blank $210 floor for the first time. However, less than 6 percent of giving by itemizers to United Ways comes from donors who give less than the $210 floor to charity. Overall, the provision would substantially increase giving to both United Ways and to charities more generally. For the full report, click here /Users/iavy/Desktop/icon_pdf.

Congress passed its tax reconciliation bill (H.R. 4297) without the package of charitable giving incentives and reforms previously included by the Senate. UWA is working to get the charitable giving incentives portion included in the pension reform bill (H.R. 2830). This bill is still in conference negotiations. At the end of last year, United Way of America circulated a sign-on letter in support of a non-itemizer tax deduction. Over 1300 national, state and local organizations from all 50 states including the District of Columbia, signed on to this letter of support. To view the letter, click here /Users/iavy/Desktop/live united/Live United PSD Folder/ready/main_about.