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Taxes and Charity Burr Send a noteboard - 23/09/2012 04:57:07 AM
President Barack Obama:
Income: $790,000
Federal taxes: $162,000
Tax rate: 20.5 percent
Charitable donations: $172,000

100 * (Federal Taxes + Charitable Donations) / Income = 42.3%

Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney:
Income: $13.7 million
Federal taxes: $1.94 million
Tax rate: 14.1 percent
Charitable donations: $4 million

100 * (Federal Taxes + Charitable Donations) / Income = 43.4%

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So, while they may disagree on the appropriateness of the method by which income should be contributed to society (Obama through taxes, Romney through charity), they are both contributing practically the same proportion of their income.

My personal view is more in line with Obama's and Buffet's. The nation should have relatively more control over distribution of the wealth that it helps create than it does now. But even with that attitude, I don't think people are going to find much to reasonably criticize in Romney's 2011 filing. Going after him for -not- claiming charitable deductions is going to backfire if the Democratic party keeps it up. By the same token, the Republican party would be wise not to make too big a deal out of their respective charitable donations.
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Taxes and Charity - 23/09/2012 04:57:07 AM 1157 Views
Proof that Burr is ..... - 23/09/2012 05:05:37 AM 609 Views
Voting. - 23/09/2012 06:43:12 AM 714 Views
Joel = Fool ; I vote every year, are you just saying random things now? *NM* - 25/09/2012 01:42:49 AM 242 Views
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"Anyone" means "anyone;" perhaps you have a writing comprehension problem. - 25/09/2012 03:39:11 AM 598 Views
Joel = Moron - 25/09/2012 04:37:15 AM 628 Views
You could leave out the insults, you know? - 25/09/2012 08:35:12 AM 692 Views
It is an old debate, and one with many edits. - 23/09/2012 06:32:40 AM 804 Views
Re: Taxes and Charity - 23/09/2012 07:47:16 AM 710 Views
I imagine much of Romney's charitable giving is to the Mormon Church. - 23/09/2012 12:08:45 PM 667 Views
Almost all of my charitable giving goes to Mercy Corps - 23/09/2012 03:48:30 PM 628 Views
Let me see how I interpret this post... - 23/09/2012 04:56:20 PM 677 Views
huh? - 23/09/2012 06:49:52 PM 761 Views
I would argue that "our society" includes the rest of the world as well. *NM* - 26/09/2012 03:24:02 PM 260 Views
Ok - 26/09/2012 07:36:35 PM 693 Views
Is the Mormon Church not part of society? But that issue is part of why I favor taxation. *NM* - 23/09/2012 10:14:39 PM 246 Views
I'm part of society too. Does that mean I'm as worthy a recipient of money as the public purse? *NM* - 23/09/2012 10:37:31 PM 290 Views
To whatever extent that we should support charity beyond taxation, yes, you are, IMO. - 24/09/2012 03:56:31 AM 597 Views
I agree with you - 24/09/2012 11:25:14 AM 2010 Views
Charity in place of tax - 24/09/2012 12:05:03 PM 657 Views
I am very well aware of that. *NM* - 24/09/2012 01:47:06 PM 243 Views
I DISagree with both of you. - 25/09/2012 02:36:05 AM 1926 Views
Re: I DISagree with both of you. - 25/09/2012 02:26:16 PM 904 Views
At the risk of sounding like a fundamentalist... - 23/09/2012 11:05:14 PM 650 Views
Local symphonies are usually charities - 23/09/2012 11:21:07 PM 637 Views
Very well said. *NM* - 24/09/2012 06:12:23 PM 273 Views
will you count Scientology as a church? - 26/09/2012 03:26:53 PM 648 Views
You need both. - 26/09/2012 03:35:41 PM 691 Views

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