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End of year giving.(Association News)(Brief article)

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At the end of the year, many people are searching for ways to reduce their taxable income. As a 501(c)(3) corporation, contributions to the MTNA FOUNDATION FUND may be tax deductible. Contributions to the fund may be made by phone at (888) 512-5278 or U.S. Mail to MTNA, 441 Vine St., Ste. 3100, Cincinnati, OH 45202-3004. Also, don't forget ...

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