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 Death, Taxes and the Independent Sector
Reynolds explores the true nature of the so-called independent sector—its size, scope, and the forces that influence its growth. Reynolds maintains that higher taxes do not spur greater giving, but in fact hurt charitable giving by reducing family incomes and discouraging asset accumulation. Moreover, high estate and capital gains taxes result in giving of a peculiar kind: through foundations.

by Alan Reynolds
Item Number: 11
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