Books : Charity tax credits - and debits: as welfare wanes, conservatives clash over whether government should subsidize private giving.: An article from: Policy Review
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Page Count: 20
Printing Date: January 01, 1998
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From the supplier: Tax credits to private agencies fighting poverty has emerged as an important and controversial method for shifting resources from the state to the private sector in the wake of welfare reform. Conservatives are concerned that tax credits for charitable contributions will harm institutions that do not provide direct services. Political analysts discuss the relative merits of the issue and possible alternatives.
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Title: Charity tax credits - and debits: as welfare wanes, conservatives clash over whether government should subsidize private giving.
Author: Peter S. Barwick
Publication: Policy Review (Refereed)
Date: January 1, 1998
Publishing house: Hoover Institution Press
Issue: n87 Page: p33(9)
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