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| <po.ning[at]gmail.com> wrote in message news:1161619363.389925.179100[at]m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com... - quote - > JayGoodman[at]yahoo.com wrote: > > It seems as if every baseball and football player has their own > > charitable foundation. They can't all be that generous; they must be > > saving taxes somehow. What's the real story? > all of the above. Many are generous and want to pay back, it has tax > advantage for high income individuals, they get good publicity which in > turn translates into high income for markteting. they also get to pal around with "important" people, each giving money to each others causes, and getting photos snapped. |
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| JayGoodman[at]yahoo.com wrote: - quote - > It seems as if every baseball and football player has their own
all of the above. Many are generous and want to pay back, it has tax> charitable foundation. They can't all be that generous; they must be > saving taxes somehow. What's the real story? advantage for high income individuals, they get good publicity which in turn translates into high income for markteting. |
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| It seems as if every baseball and football player has their own charitable foundation. They can't all be that generous; they must be saving taxes somehow. What's the real story? |