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  2. Charitable contribution deductions in the United States

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    Abby, our taxpayer, owns a sporting goods store. Her business is doing well so she decides to donate some of last season's inventory to The Women's Sports Foundation, a certified charitable organization. Abby's adjusted gross income this year is $700,000. The fair market value of Abby's donated inventory is $600,000.

  3. How to Maximize Your Philanthropy With Tax Benefits - AOL

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    If charity is an individual donation, philanthropy is a practice and plan for ongoing donations. Practicing effective philanthropy can be complicated. Mechanically, the steps needed to give money ...

  4. I’m a Financial Advisor — Here Are 6 Tips To Reduce Taxes ...

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    As a financial advisor, Virta offered these tips to ensure your donation benefits the charity as much as possible while simultaneously helping to reduce your tax bill. Donate Appreciated ...

  5. Interactive Calculator Shows You Exactly Where Your Taxes Go

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    For example, almost 6% of taxes go to pay interest on America's debt, while less than 10% goes to health care spending. As for the country's embattled foreign aid allocations, they account for a ...

  6. Non-profit organization laws in the U.S. - Wikipedia

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    The steps required to become a nonprofit include applying for tax-exempt status. If States do not require the "determination letter" from the IRS to grant non-profit tax exemption to organizations, on a State level, claiming non-profit status without that Federal approval, then they have actually violated Federal United States Nonprofit Laws.

  7. Donor-advised fund - Wikipedia

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    Donors enjoy administrative convenience (the sponsoring organization does the paperwork after the initial donation), cost savings (a foundation requires around 2.5% to 4% of its assets each year to run), and tax advantages (versus individual giving) by conducting their grantmaking through the fund. [2]

  8. American Family Business Institute - Wikipedia

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    The American Family Business Institute (AFBI) is a trade association of business owners, farmers, and entrepreneurs working for permanent repeal of the United States federal estate tax. The organization was founded in 1994. [1] AFBI has been the leader of the Washington, D.C. estate tax repeal coalition since 2004. During the 2005 estate tax ...

  9. See What the Average American Family Takes Home After Taxes ...

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    To find the take-home pay after taxes, the federal income tax paid, state income tax paid, FICA tax paid, local sales tax paid, and property tax paid were all taken out of the median household ...