Saturday, March 15, 2014
When giving to a charity for tax purposes, your clients are not being Scrooges if they make sure they're following the letter of the law. They want a donation to do good for the charity - and for themselves - by avoiding mistakes. Read more about it at the Daily Plan It!:
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