In December 2015, Congress voted to make so -
called qualified charitable distributions a permanent part of the tax code.
AFTER YEARS OF UNCERTAINTY, Congress voted in late 2015 to make so -
called qualified charitable distributions, or QCDs, a permanent part of the tax code.
So that's why
they call it a qualified charitable distribution.
There has been an exception to this rule in the past,
called the Qualified Charitable Distribution (QCD), for those over age 70 1/2 giving $ 100,000 or less to a qualified charity.
This was a temporary provision in the tax code,
called a Qualified Charitable Distribution, and it became a permanent option in 2016.
Not exact matches
It is
called a «
qualified charitable distribution.»
So they came up with a QCD,
qualified charitable donation, or
qualified charitable distribution, whatever you wan na
call it.