Really from me
emotion about greed, I would never it would be seen and talked about...
Come on now people please, 501 C 3, the whole corporate views....Issue is written clearly in every side of that coin.
Now think, if you can only contribute so much yet that the campaigner has to report this, why then does that not apply to corporations? Or If I own a business and work diligently to make profit, why is my business less than those of a corporation? Why does not the corporation pay the same taxes for the same gains. If I should make an error I am liable for the wrong, why not corporations?
All the questions were answered by the first.
Look reality please, If I were a executive of a corporation, and I solicit millions in an effort to provide a service, why is that profit from solicitations viewed any different than the profit of a company that makes a widget, or a single person like me an artist.
Look I have no issue with the idea of help others at all, I have issue with the deceptions, I worked hard for a non profit raising money a great deal of money at the time, that company never paid a tax dime, however I sure did as the person raising the money. That money was divided by that corporation into categories, literally what is the Boards and what goes to the clients. 19 percent, yeap that is what the board kept, they did not do the work nor pay the tax.
The power Ball what a wonderful idea and concept, think do you really think that it takes 19 percent of that to go pay those non-profits, hum common now really think about that, how many times this year a lone has it amounts become mind boggling? sure it enriches a few people but the goal; is to pay for non profits, now lets look at that, that money has already been taken from by the doers of the events @19 percent, then that money is divided up to the other non- profits, whom take another 19 percent of what they just got, so quick math here high school type math, 19 plus 19 is 38 percent, but lets add in each state as they too want a small chunk of change, we should give them maybe ten percent to bring it up to 48 percent of the total given to the non-profits, now lets look at the winners, taxes on the proceeds are personal, not viewed as a gift from a non profit nor even a gamble of a gambler, but personal income... who gets what out of that....
Chas
Come on now people please, 501 C 3, the whole corporate views....Issue is written clearly in every side of that coin.
Now think, if you can only contribute so much yet that the campaigner has to report this, why then does that not apply to corporations? Or If I own a business and work diligently to make profit, why is my business less than those of a corporation? Why does not the corporation pay the same taxes for the same gains. If I should make an error I am liable for the wrong, why not corporations?
All the questions were answered by the first.
Look reality please, If I were a executive of a corporation, and I solicit millions in an effort to provide a service, why is that profit from solicitations viewed any different than the profit of a company that makes a widget, or a single person like me an artist.
Look I have no issue with the idea of help others at all, I have issue with the deceptions, I worked hard for a non profit raising money a great deal of money at the time, that company never paid a tax dime, however I sure did as the person raising the money. That money was divided by that corporation into categories, literally what is the Boards and what goes to the clients. 19 percent, yeap that is what the board kept, they did not do the work nor pay the tax.
The power Ball what a wonderful idea and concept, think do you really think that it takes 19 percent of that to go pay those non-profits, hum common now really think about that, how many times this year a lone has it amounts become mind boggling? sure it enriches a few people but the goal; is to pay for non profits, now lets look at that, that money has already been taken from by the doers of the events @19 percent, then that money is divided up to the other non- profits, whom take another 19 percent of what they just got, so quick math here high school type math, 19 plus 19 is 38 percent, but lets add in each state as they too want a small chunk of change, we should give them maybe ten percent to bring it up to 48 percent of the total given to the non-profits, now lets look at the winners, taxes on the proceeds are personal, not viewed as a gift from a non profit nor even a gamble of a gambler, but personal income... who gets what out of that....
Chas
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