Reflections on the New Tax Law by Shanti’s Interim Chief Financial Officer, Patricia Schnedar



Thinking about when to give? Now is the time.



The new tax law is estimated to result in a decrease in charitable giving to the tune of $13-$20 billion and a loss of at least 220,000 non-profits sector jobs as cited in a recent study by George Washington University. The first factor driving this dramatic change is the increase in the standard deduction and the corresponding drop in the number of people itemizing; currently 35% of filers itemize their tax return and it is estimated to drop to 5%-10%. Second, the new tax law more than doubles the size of estates that will be subject to the federal estate tax to over $22 million.

In addition to tax law changes, the nonprofit community is also seeing a reduction in government spending to provide services to people in need. The tax law’s impact is coming at a time when the private sector— comprising donors like you— is already being asked to dig deeper to meet critical community needs.

Now is the time to reflect why we give. I was taught at an early age to care for the elderly and help those less fortunate than I. Beginning with my first job out of college, I have tried to live the lessons learned as a child by giving time, effort, and money to support individuals and my community. I left a promising corporate career to work in the nonprofit sector.

I care deeply about my community and Shanti’s clients, and yet I find myself hesitating for the first time in my life. Without the tax deduction for charitable giving, will I continue to give at the level I have consistently given all my life? How much was my generosity tied to the tax benefit? The needs within my community have not changed—in fact, many will say they are only increasing. The need is there, how will I respond?

My initial instinct was to reduce my level of giving. With the tax change I am no longer “saving” money by claiming a tax deduction for giving, but I am now paying taxes on what I give. It is costing me more to give. Now is the time to stop and think about why you give. Connect with your own story of personal giving, and your own motivations. On reflection, I am committing to not reducing, but increasing my giving because the need is there. What will you do?




3 comments:

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Anonymous said...

Very good points made by Patricia. And just to add a few lines to her comments - there are so many worthy charitable organizations to give to (Habitat for Humanity, Veterans Organizations, etc.). So, its not only how much to give, but what organization gives you the most bang for the buck. Just my two cents. JHawley

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