Posted On: 06/11/2016 3:34:34 PM
Post# of 65629
What good work has he done? He eliminates competition.....he throws non taxable stock into these so called charities and then those so called charities throw it back into his companies...one way or another. I gave you just one small exapmle with regards to the Clinton Foundation putting $1,000,000 into Clayton Homes(owned by Berkshire).
Here's the new face of tax avoidance and manipulation via social networking....Zuckpric and facebook......let's just call it a PIPE:
Mark Zuckerberg defends philanthropic venture against tax avoidance claims
“This enables us to pursue our mission by funding non-profit organisations, making private investments and participating in policy debates – in each case with the goal of generating a positive impact in areas of great need,” he wrote. “Any net profits from investments will also be used to advance this mission.”
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2015/d...nce-claims
http://mobile.nytimes.com/2015/12/04/business...mp;referer
" If the L.L.C. donated to a charity, he would get a deduction just like anyone else. That’s a nice little bonus. But the L.L.C. probably won’t do that because it can do better. The savvier move, Professor Fleischer explained, would be to have the L.L.C. donate the appreciated shares to charity, which would generate a deduction at fair market value of the stock without triggering any tax. "
What a bunch of horse shit....and idiots just fall all over it....like they are some kind of righteous left leaning saints. Not at the least.....they have a given agenda.....and prey on ignorance to get what they want.....through social manipulation and cash.
Facebook was busted for such just recently.....and played "dumb"...of course.
little fn' punk!!!!
Here's the new face of tax avoidance and manipulation via social networking....Zuckpric and facebook......let's just call it a PIPE:
Mark Zuckerberg defends philanthropic venture against tax avoidance claims
“This enables us to pursue our mission by funding non-profit organisations, making private investments and participating in policy debates – in each case with the goal of generating a positive impact in areas of great need,” he wrote. “Any net profits from investments will also be used to advance this mission.”
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2015/d...nce-claims
http://mobile.nytimes.com/2015/12/04/business...mp;referer
" If the L.L.C. donated to a charity, he would get a deduction just like anyone else. That’s a nice little bonus. But the L.L.C. probably won’t do that because it can do better. The savvier move, Professor Fleischer explained, would be to have the L.L.C. donate the appreciated shares to charity, which would generate a deduction at fair market value of the stock without triggering any tax. "
What a bunch of horse shit....and idiots just fall all over it....like they are some kind of righteous left leaning saints. Not at the least.....they have a given agenda.....and prey on ignorance to get what they want.....through social manipulation and cash.
Facebook was busted for such just recently.....and played "dumb"...of course.
little fn' punk!!!!


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