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  2. Charitable contribution deductions in the United States

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    A further trap awaits the unwary U.S. investor who donates depreciated assets – assets on which there have been losses in value – to charity. The gift actually forfeit the tax deductibility of the capital losses, and only the depreciated (low) market value at the time of the gift is allowed to be deducted, rather than the higher basis.

  3. Wikimedia Foundation - Wikipedia

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    In January 2016, the Foundation announced the creation of an endowment to safeguard its future. [101] The Wikimedia Endowment was established as a donor-advised fund at the Tides Foundation, with a stated goal to raise $100 million in the next 10 years. [102] Craig Newmark was one of the initial donors, giving $1 million. [103]

  4. List of wealthiest charitable foundations - Wikipedia

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    The endowment value is a rounded estimate measured in United States dollars, based on the exchange rates on December 31, 2020. [2] Due to fluctuations in holdings, currency exchange and asset values, this list only represents the valuation of each foundation on a single day.

  5. 5 Items to Donate for a Charitable Tax Deduction - AOL

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  6. Gift tax in the United States - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. A gift tax, known originally as inheritance tax, is a tax imposed on the transfer of ownership of property during the giver's life. The United States Internal Revenue Service says that a gift is "Any transfer to an individual, either directly or indirectly, where full compensation (measured in money or money's worth) is not received in ...

  7. Fundraising in the 2016 United States presidential election

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    As of July 2015, early fundraising totals for the candidates in the 2016 race have ranged from the millions of dollars to over a hundred million dollars. According to Republican National Committee member Henry Barbour of Mississippi, although some candidates will raise over $50 million during the course of 2015, in order to be competitive ...

  8. Ku Klux Klan claims $20K in Clinton donations - AOL

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    Former Klan leader David Duke previously endorsed Trump in the 2016 presidential campaign—an endorsement Trump didn't immediately disavow. Duke, however, does not speak for the Klan, according ...

  9. Matching funds - Wikipedia

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    Matching funds. Matching funds are funds that are set to be paid in proportion to funds available from other sources. Matching fund payments usually arise in situations of charity or public good. The terms cost sharing, in-kind, and matching can be used interchangeably but refer to different types of donations. [1]