What if we celebrated Tax Day?

April 15. The day looms over most American workers like a brewing storm. This is the one day of the year when many individuals and families across the country must pay what they owe to Uncle Sam. This annual ritual can create a sense of gloom and frustration, as U.S. citizens surrender a portion of their hard-earned money to the federal government.

It doesn’t have to be this way.

Rather than representing what’s been taken away from us, Tax Day can be a poignant reminder of how our money has the power to make an undeniably positive difference in other people’s lives. And if given wisely, it can even help save lives.

Instead of commemorating April 15 by expressing your frustration with the IRS, what if we celebrated Tax Day by rejoicing in the work that’s been accomplished through our tax-deductible charitable giving? And when April 15 rolls around again next year, imagine what it would be like if you spent the day rejoicing over the number of babies you’d helped rescue because you chose to give generously of your income. Imagine looking at your tax return and instead of feeling frustrated with Uncle Sam, you felt gratitude because you know your support allowed Human Coalition to connect with many more abortion-determined women and men.

Right now, we invite you to take back Tax Day by making it a day when you celebrate how your charitable giving helped save lives. With the Human Coalition automated donation plan, it’s never been easier to maximize your impact and potentially increase your tax deductions for charitable giving.

Take a moment right now and support Human Coalition’s life saving efforts. And then when Tax Day 2015 rolls around, you may not only enjoy some extra charitable tax deductions, but you’ll also feel good knowing you’ve helped rescue innocent babies from abortion.

Thank you for standing with Human Coalition — today and throughout the year — for LIFE!

 

Human Coalition, Inc. (HC) is recognized as a Section 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable organization by the IRS.  Contributions to HC are tax deductible to the fullest extent permitted applicable law.  Please consult your tax advisor regarding specific questions and permissible deduction amounts.

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