Highlights from the Pension Protection Act of 2006: Charitable giving incentives and charitable reforms

With almost 1,000 pages of text, the Pension Protection Act of 2006 (P.L. 109-280) is one of the lengthiest laws passed by the 109th Congress. While much of the law focuses on strengthening traditional pension plans and retirement benefits, it also creates significant new charitable giving incentives and imposes tighter oversight of tax-exempt organizations.

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Robert Dondero
US healthcare provider leader
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Paul Veronneau
US healthcare payer leader
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Todd Hall
Health industries marketing leader
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