
Sherri Welch - Federal tax reform and other changes that could be spurred by the incoming Trump administration are top of mind for Michigan's nonprofit sector heading into the new year. During post-election meetings with legislators in Washington, D.C., the message was clear. "With the Republicans controlling the House and Senate and Trump as president, we're going to see tax reform," said Rob Collier, president of the Council of Michigan Foundations. For nonprofits, one of the major concerns with tax reform
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