Calum Carmichael presented his paper, Charitable ends by political means?, comparing 16 countries’ approaches in regulating the kinds and levels of political activities that philanthropic entities could undertake without losing their fiscal privileges.In November, 2020, as part of a conference by the Geneva Centre for Philanthropy, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) released a report, Taxation and Philanthropy, which describes and compares the tax treatment of philanthropy by 40 countries. As part of the international conference, Calum Carmichael presented his paper, “Charitable ends by political means?”, comparing 16 countries’ approaches in regulating the kinds and levels of political activities that philanthropic entities could undertake without losing their fiscal privileges. His paper also contrasted these approaches with the approaches the same countries took in regulating private donations to political entities. Below is an 11-minute summary presentation of the paper:

As part of a conference by the Geneva Centre for Philanthropy, Calum Carmichael presented his paper, “Charitable ends by political means?”, comparing 16 countries’ approaches in regulating the kinds and levels of political activities that philanthropic entities could undertake without losing their fiscal privileges. His paper also contrasted these approaches with the approaches the same countries took in regulating private donations to political entities.

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