mopar 3 B
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Charities are often tax deductions. True charity is given from the heart. Not on count of guilt, back patting or everyone else does it.
Think it will hold up to those temperatures?Plan on Ceramic coating for the Cat with the stimulus. Thus supporting local small business who pay taxes and make this Country great.
Have you never made a donation and used that donation as a tax deduction ?Why would a person need to be reimbursed by the Government for doing a good deed? If you need to be reimbursed then it wasn't really a benevolent gesture, you did it because it didn't cost you anything.
For a second there I thought you meant ceramic coating for the pussy.Plan on Ceramic coating for the Cat with the stimulus. Thus supporting local small business who pay taxes and make this Country great.
I'm familiar with the word.What happened to the days when someone could donate to the needy and not be lambasted for it?
(I hope you're keeping up with the new words @Kern Dog )
You know those are the chances you take. My wife worked for a doctors office quite a few years ago. There was a family that looked like they were struggling and were showing all the signs of it. Well. The doctors office bought the kids lots of goodies. The mom alot of nice things. Gave them a whack of cash. I mean lots. Delivered it on Christmas eve. All to find out the dad was a big drug dealer. To late to turn back at that point.I don’t know who to trust when donating. Bunch of Lexus and Benz lined up at the local food bank.
Poor these parts SOMETIMES defined as doing without an I-12 or 5G.
The point to the tax deduction is a person can give $ to the charity of their choice instead of that charity having to depend on or wait for government support.I'm familiar with the word.
I've donated to charities, given money, food and aluminum cans to homeless people, given car parts to broke car guys and never claimed any of it on any tax return. I don't need to be financially reimbursed for any good will that I might do. I like to see the gratitude in the eyes of the recipient and a genuine Thank You.
That is enough for me.
This is so true. It's why I give to local animal shelters. Dogs, and cats can't take care of themselves.Thats all I see on TV in Tampa.... Usually WHITES working ( suckers) and Blacks taking
Thank you, I do understand that.The point to the tax deduction is a person can give $ to the charity of their choice instead of that charity having to depend on or wait for government support.
On more response to this reimbursement deal. I am pretty confident that stimulus checks will be coming and I could have just kept the money but, I don't need it so I wanted to pass it on to those who do. Not looking for any kudos, just relaying what made me feel good. Merry Christmas!Thank you, I do understand that.
My point was that when people ONLY give because they get reimbursed for it, the whole issue of selfless generosity is in question.