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Secretary Bessent cracks down on non-profit tax loopholes

Last updated: July 28, 2026 11:45 pm
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Generosity is a powerful force that drives people to make charitable donations without always considering the financial implications. Many individuals write checks to organizations that move them emotionally, without thoroughly analyzing the impact on their finances. The act of giving is often followed by a receipt, which is then filed away until tax season when the donation amount is included in the tax return.

However, what happens to the money after it leaves the donor’s account is often overlooked. Questions about where the funds are allocated, who manages them, and whether the intended organization is the one benefiting from the donation are not always addressed. This lack of transparency and oversight can lead to concerns about the effectiveness and accountability of charitable contributions.

In 2025, Americans collectively donated a staggering $617.20 billion, marking a significant increase in total giving. With such large sums of money being contributed to various causes, there is a growing need for greater scrutiny and accountability in the nonprofit sector. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has recently thrown his support behind a series of nonprofit disclosure bills aimed at enhancing transparency and oversight in charitable giving.

One significant change affecting filers in 2026 is the adjustment to the charitable deduction rules. Starting this tax year, individuals who take the standard deduction can now write off up to $1,000 in cash donations, or $2,000 for joint filers. This new provision offers tax benefits to a vast majority of filers who opt for the standard deduction, making charitable giving more accessible and incentivized.

However, the new rules also impose limitations on itemizing filers, as charitable gifts are now only deductible if they exceed 0.5% of adjusted gross income. This change may impact high-income earners who make substantial donations, as they may no longer receive the same tax benefits as before.

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To address concerns about accountability and transparency in the nonprofit sector, the Treasury and the House Ways and Means Committee have introduced a series of disclosure bills. These bills aim to enhance reporting requirements for charities, increase transparency around foreign funding, and prevent foreign influence in elections through nonprofit organizations.

The proposed legislation seeks to address loopholes in the current system, such as fiscal sponsorship arrangements, where established charities can provide tax-exempt status to unregistered groups without proper oversight. By requiring clearer reporting on government grants, contracts, and sponsorship arrangements, the goal is to ensure that charitable funds are used appropriately and that donors have confidence in the organizations they support.

While the fate of these bills in the Senate remains uncertain, the push for greater transparency in charitable giving is gaining momentum. Donors are encouraged to verify the exempt status of organizations before making donations, inquire about fiscal sponsorship arrangements, and keep thorough records of their contributions to ensure compliance with the new tax rules.

As the landscape of charitable giving continues to evolve, donors play a crucial role in holding organizations accountable and ensuring that their contributions make a meaningful impact. By staying informed and engaged in the donation process, individuals can support causes they care about while promoting greater transparency and accountability in the nonprofit sector.

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