Annual salary and donation amount.
Does the IRS count?
TC: $200k. $300 annually.
TC: 450k Donate 40k
Lol, to the IRS?
I don’t understand why people think that referring to paying taxes as a donation is a funny joke. It’s a dumb joke.
3% of total savings + ad hoc... These goes to poor children who can’t afford education... most of it goes to children’s education and some to poor family...
350 3.50.
Sure that’s why you probably live in a fancy house while so many others have to live on the streets in the city. Grow up
I consider everything paid to the social and Medicare are donation. The money will run out and I will never get any benefit out of it when I am at 65. It’s like $14k or something like that per year.
Considering something a donation and something being a donation are different. Should we understand this to mean your charitable donations per year is 0?
$3500 annually - about $2K is split between St. Jude’s and a veterans’ fly fishing org. Of the balance, ad hoc donations (such as the giving tree each Christmas, school supply drives, sponsoring friends biking/running for charity). Joined a church so I’ll see this increase. I still have a student loan I’m paying off; once done, I will donate 10% of my salary, splitting between the two orgs listed above. I also volunteer. This dollar amount does not include the money we give the in-laws for their wellbeing.
What’s your TC?
$125K
TC 250k, donate 10k worth of securities annually to a DAF.
TC:150k $10
Wow this is sad