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For a 501c3, aren't there limits on how much "public" support it has to receive in way of cash donations? Like no more than 20% can come from one source or it becomes private? GREAT info
How is this going to work when we change to paying 14% on new items only and zero on used items? The tax system will be overhauled as we go to Constitutional Law.
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@@daughterofthecreator2585 presenting charity as tax benefit is a lie, its paying same amount to charity that you had payed to tax, its exchange its not tax benefit
@@Unicorn-Black On the one hand, better to donate the money to a good cause than send it to the government to piss away. On the other hand, it's worse than just paying the money the government would take. This is a deduction, not a tax credit. Means you're only reducing your taxable income not reducing taxes dollar for dollar.
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For a 501c3, aren't there limits on how much "public" support it has to receive in way of cash donations? Like no more than 20% can come from one source or it becomes private? GREAT info
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How is this going to work when we change to paying 14% on new items only and zero on used items? The tax system will be overhauled as we go to Constitutional Law.
Great question, in order to assist you further, I highly recommend you request a free 45-minute consultation to discuss our proven asset protection and tax strategies and how they apply to your unique situation. aba.link/tobyss
Since you dont officialy own either, if I have a private Family Foundatoin, can I give to adifferent 501c3 I have also s tarted?
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What happens after you give the stock to the non profit and you want to sell is that not taxed too
You must not listen to well
? can 501c3 give to individuals? or must they give to other 501c3s?
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why?
@@daughterofthecreator2585 presenting charity as tax benefit is a lie, its paying same amount to charity that you had payed to tax, its exchange its not tax benefit
@@Unicorn-Black On the one hand, better to donate the money to a good cause than send it to the government to piss away.
On the other hand, it's worse than just paying the money the government would take. This is a deduction, not a tax credit.
Means you're only reducing your taxable income not reducing taxes dollar for dollar.
@@priestesslucy right but than it should not be describe as a tax benefit