Fortune | FORTUNE 07月18日 02:23
600% tax hike on private foundations cut from Trump’s BBB after extensive lobbying: ‘This took some persuasion’
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在两位共和党参议员和广泛的跨党派支持下,一项旨在大幅提高大型私人基金会捐赠税的条款被成功阻止。这项税收的增幅可能高达600%,从1.39%提高到10%。虽然大学捐赠税有所增加,但私人基金会得以幸免。此次事件凸显了慈善团体,特别是保守派团体,在影响立法方面的力量,以及政府内部在保护私人慈善独立性与认为该行业支持反总统议程之间的分歧。文章还提到,该法案包含其他影响捐赠者和非营利组织的条款,如慈善捐款扣除限额以及对企业捐赠的新要求。

🇺🇸 参议员托德·杨(Todd Young)和詹姆斯·兰克福德(James Lankford)是阻止对大型基金会捐赠税大幅增加的关键人物。他们成功地从一项税收法案中移除了一项条款,该条款会将税率从1.39%大幅提高至10%,增幅高达600%。这项成功离不开与印第安纳州十几个基金会领导人的沟通,以及对基金会在社区投资价值的认可。

⚖️ 此事件揭示了保守派慈善团体在影响立法方面的强大能力,以及政府内部在如何对待私人慈善事业上的分歧。一部分人希望保护私人慈善的独立性,而另一部分人则认为某些基金会支持与总统议程相悖的活动。这种分歧在副总统彭斯(JD Vance)的言论中有所体现,他批评一些基金会资助社会正义运动,并称之为“投资于种族分裂”。

💰 法案中也包含了一些其他影响捐赠和慈善事业的条款。例如,它允许绝大多数纳税人对高达1000美元(个人)或2000美元(已婚夫妇)的慈善捐款进行扣除,这被认为会鼓励普通捐赠者增加捐款。然而,该法案也对最富有的纳税人的择项扣除设置了新上限,这可能会抑制慈善捐赠。此外,企业在获得税收优惠前,被要求至少捐赠其应税收入的1%,这一新规可能会劝退部分企业。

🤝 联合慈善论坛(United Philanthropy Forum)等非营利组织协会积极参与到反对法案中可能对慈善部门产生负面影响的条款的游说中。他们不仅关注基金会捐赠税,还积极应对可能威胁组织免税地位的行政命令以及削减社会安全网项目的计划。这些组织认为,对社会安全网的削减将增加本已不堪重负的非营利部门的负担,因为慈善事业主要投资于最脆弱的群体。

📈 参议员托德·杨(Todd Young)认为,该法案在经济增长和慈善捐赠之间取得了恰当的平衡,他表示“当经济增长时,人们会给予更多,因为他们有更多的东西可以给予”。这一观点反映了一种信念,即经济的整体繁荣是支持慈善事业发展的基础。

Two Republican senators and a broad bipartisan coalition of funders and nonprofits prevented a 600% increase in taxes levied on the endowments of the largest private foundations as part of President Donald Trump’s tax and spending legislation.

Thanks to their support, when Trump signed the bill into law on July 4, taxes went up on the endowments of the largest universities, but not on the endowments of philanthropic foundations.

“I do have to say that this took some persuasion,” said Sen. Todd Young of Indiana in an interview with The Associated Press. The other champion was Sen. James Lankford of Oklahoma, who did not respond to an interview request.

Together, they advocated to remove the provision which, at the high end, would levy a tax of 10% on the investment earnings of foundations with more than $5 billion in assets, up from the current rate of 1.39%.

The move reveals both the power of philanthropic groups, especially conservative ones, to sway legislators and a split in the administration’s coalition between those who want to protect the independence of private philanthropy and those who think the sector supports resistance to the president’s agenda.

Backing of Republican senators and conservative groups was key

Young said he spoke with leaders or representatives of a dozen foundations in his state to understand what it would mean to increase these taxes on foundation endowments.

Though Young didn’t name any specific leaders, Indiana is home to numerous major foundations — including one of America’s largest foundations, the Lilly Endowment, which holds shares in the pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly and reported assets of almost $80 billion at the end of last year. The Associated Press receives funding from the Lilly Endowment for its coverage of philanthropy and religion.

Young said many in the Republican caucus appreciate the value of the investments private foundations make in their communities.

“Let’s be honest here. The target of this excise tax increase was not the vast majority of private foundations. It was a handful of large foundations that are nationally known that have been accused of embracing and perpetuating certain woke policies and agendas,” Young said.

While he didn’t specify the specific foundations, Young was tapping into a critique of large progressive foundations brought by politicians like Vice President JD Vance. In a 2021 speech at the conservative think tank The Claremont Institute, Vance attacked foundations who fund movements for social justice and characterized their support for Black Lives Matter groups as “investing in racial division.”

“We should eliminate all of the special privileges that exist for our nonprofit and foundation class,” Vance said at the time. “Why is it that if you’re spending all your money to teach literal racism to our children in their schools, why do we give you special tax breaks instead of taxing you more?”

The White House has generally expressed support for that policy view. In an early executive order, Trump asked the attorney general to identify large foundations to investigate for civil rights violations, along with large corporations and universities. So far, the administration has not announced any investigations into foundations, even as the deadline included in the executive order has passed.

Conservative philanthropic groups added their voice to oppose the proposed increase in taxes on foundations’ endowment earnings. The Philanthropy Roundtable, which said it supports conservative and free market ideas, led a coalition to send a letter to Senate majority leader Sen. John Thune of South Dakota and Sen. Mike Crapo of Idaho, who leads the Senate Finance Committee.

“We know policies that siphon private dollars away from charities to line the government’s coffers are antithetical to conservative values,” the signatories wrote of the proposed tax on foundation assets.

Other provisions include a charitable deduction but also new limits on company giving

The legislation also contains a mix of provisions that impact funders, nonprofits and communities. It allows the vast majority of tax filers to take a charitable deduction of up to $1,000 for individuals and $2,000 for married couples, which advocates believe will increase the amount everyday donors give.

The law also moved forward with a new cap on itemized deductions for the wealthiest tax filers, which advocates think will deter charitable giving. It also creates a new requirement for corporations to donate a minimum of 1% of their taxable income before receiving a tax benefit. Many corporations do not meet that threshold, meaning they may be discouraged from giving at all.

United Philanthropy Forum is a membership organization of philanthropy associations, which represent foundations, and has long advocated around issues important to the sector. Besides the recent spending bill, they’ve followed executive orders, provisions that would have threatened the tax-exempt status of organizations and cuts to social safety net programs.

Matthew L. Evans, the forum’s vice president of advocacy and external relations, said the forum shifted their strategy several years ago away from solely defending the interests of the sector to advocating for the communities which private philanthropy serves.

“It really is an all hands on deck moment because again this is such an unprecedented time for us,” Evans said.

The forum was part of a coalition of nonprofit associations that helped organize a letter pushing back on multiple provisions in the spending bill, which almost 3,000 nonprofits signed on to support.

But one of the most important messages nonprofit advocates were delivering to lawmakers was around the impacts of cuts to social safety net programs, said Kyle Caldwell, who leads the Council of Michigan Foundations. He said his organization has advocated for foundations and the communities they serve in Michigan for decades.

“If you think about all of the systems that were in place: access to health care, access to education, access to food. All of those really were targeted services to the most vulnerable in our community. That’s where philanthropy invests most. That’s where nonprofits act most,” he said, adding that the cuts will “put higher demands on the nonprofit sector, which was already overburdened.”

When asked about concerns over the impact of the cuts, Senator Young from Indiana said he thinks the bill strikes the right balance.

“What we have found is that when the economy grows, people give more because they to have more to give,” Young said.

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Associated Press coverage of philanthropy and nonprofits receives support through the AP’s collaboration with The Conversation US, with funding from Lilly Endowment Inc. The AP is solely responsible for this content. For all of AP’s philanthropy coverage, visit https://apnews.com/hub/philanthropy.

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