Preventing Human Trafficking Through Housing: A Tax Smart Way for Landlords to Help
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Preventing Human Trafficking Through Housing: A Tax Smart Way for Landlords to Help
Landlords are on the front lines of an issue most people never realize they are seeing. Human trafficking happens in rental housing every day, often hidden in plain sight.
Estimates suggest that each year,?approximately 17,500?foreign nationals are trafficked into the United States, and?an estimated 400,000?Americans?are trafficked?domestically.?
During Human Trafficking Awareness Month, join ANEW Life International founder Kym Kurey for a landlord focused session explaining why access to safe housing is one of the most critical factors in survivor recovery, how landlords can help with minimal risk, and how charitable housing and financial contributions may qualify for tax deductions.
What You Will Learn
- Why human trafficking is more common than most landlords realize and how it appears in rental housing
- Why landlords are uniquely qualified to support survivor recovery through housing access
- Charitable contribution options, including donated units, discounted rent, and financial support
- How charitable housing contributions may qualify for tax deductions and what documentation is provided
- How ANEW Life International provides screening, supervision, and oversight to support survivors while protecting property owners
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