Breadcrumb Home UNICEF in action How the New Tax Law Will Affect Your Support for the World's Children December 21, 2017 Marion Hart Share UNICEF USA | How the New Tax Law Will Affect Your Support for the World's Children on Facebook Share UNICEF USA | How the New Tax Law Will Affect Your Support for the World's Children on Twitter Share UNICEF USA | How the New Tax Law Will Affect Your Support for the World's Children on LinkedIn The tax code is changing, but the needs of the world's vulnerable children are as urgent as ever. How does this effect you and your year-end giving. More from UNICEF USARecommended StoriesAfter 8 Years of War, 11M Children in Yemen Need Humanitarian AidAlmost a decade of conflict has devastated the lives of millions of children in Yemen. UNICEF and partners are providing urgent humanitarian aid.2023 Tax Rules and Tips for Easier, Cost-Effective Charitable GivingAt a time when so many people need help, there are still many benefits — tax and philanthropic — to giving back.Afghanistan's Girls Need To Be in SchoolUNICEF is calling on Afghanistan's de facto authorities to allow girls to return to high school immediately.
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