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The same day, the Boston-based Robert I. Lappin Charitable Foundation, which had the bulk of its money invested with Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities, closed its doors and terminated its seven staff members.
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The same day, the Boston-based Robert I. Lappin Charitable Foundation, which had the bulk of its money invested with Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities, closed its doors and terminated its seven staff members.
it just gets better 2008
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The House of Representatives accomplished it through measure very similar with 1996 welfare law called Charitable Choice.
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That trust, called a Charitable Remainder Unitrust, is a standard tax strategy among the wealthy that provides investors with a fixed payout each year.
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That trust, called a Charitable Remainder Unitrust, is a standard tax strategy among the wealthy that provides investors with a fixed payout each year.
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The so-called Charitable Choice provision that President Clinton approved as Section 104 of the 1996 federal welfare reform law underlined that well-settled limitation:
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Knights of the Chairtable Round Table "- a play on the word" Charitable "- will debut in Michigan's nationally recognized parade.
unknown title 2009
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Knights of the Chairtable Round Table "- a play on the word" Charitable "- will debut in Michigan's nationally recognized parade.
unknown title 2009
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Knights of the Chairtable Round Table "- a play on the word" Charitable "- will debut in Michigan's nationally recognized parade.
unknown title 2009
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Knights of the Chairtable Round Table "- a play on the word" Charitable "- will debut in Michigan's nationally recognized parade.
unknown title 2009
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