[rescue] Computerfests (was: first real server hardware)

Dave McGuire mcguire at neurotica.com
Sun Apr 18 11:31:33 CDT 2004


On Apr 18, 2004, at 12:26 PM, Mike Hebel wrote:
>>>> My theory is that you should have 0 deductions.  You basically get
>>>> taxed at some formulaic rate based on position (company or 
>>>> individual)
>>>> and income or profit with additions for monopolies.
>>>>
>>>> No saving money... no sheltering yourself... prepare to meet the 
>>>> solid
>>>> percentage TAX Cluebat.
>>>
>>> Wow, goodbye charitable contributions.  Your method will 
>>> significantly
>>> drop the budgets of organizations that do a lot of work helping
>>> people.
>>
>>   Well, if the only reason they're doing it is for the tax break...
>
> And a good portion of those organizations fritter the donation money 
> away in administration fees.
>
> I can't recall the site at the moment but there's one that rates how 
> much money actually gets to the end person/cause.

   Yep.  Lots of "charities" are grossly mismanaged...I've seen a bit of 
that from the inside.  I've met a low-level secretary/filing person who 
was making close to $70K/yr  because they had to do *something* with 
the money to keep their tax-exempt status.  Why they just couldn't give 
it to disease research I don't know...that's what they were given the 
money for in the first place.

          -Dave

--
Dave McGuire          "PC users only know two 'solutions'...
Cape Coral, FL          reboot and upgrade."    -Jonathan Patschke



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