charitable tax shelters
Charitable tax shelters refer to legal methods used by individuals or organizations to reduce their tax liabilities by making significant donations to charitable causes. These shelters aim to promote philanthropy by allowing donors to deduct the value of their contributions, thereby lowering their taxable income and potentially benefiting from additional tax incentives.
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