Should people
only donate their money to charities with the lowest overhead ratios?
Not exact matches
Imagine if you
donated $ 10,000
to a
charity,
only to find out that all of your
money was used
to air annoying hospital lottery TV ads, rather than helping people.
You know how it goes, you try
donating money to charity or taking advantage of any of the other tax deductions
only to find that your deduction is «limited due
to your income.»
Head over
to GAME right now and you can not
only bag yourself a Bethesda - themed bargain with 3 games for the price of 2, but you'll also be doing your part
to donate and bunch of
money to SpecialEffect, a
charity that is very much worth your time.
You'll probably
only drop
to a lower tax bracket if you're right on the edge of one (or if you
donate a lot
to charity), but no matter what, every dollar that you don't pay in tax means a little more
money in your pocket at the end of the year.