Posted on 01/05/2018 6:55:15 AM PST by MNDude
A California Senate leader introduced legislation Thursday aimed at circumventing a central plank in the new Republican tax law, introducing a model that if successful could be replicated across the country.
California Senate President Pro Tempore Kevin de León (D) introduced a bill that would allow taxpayers to make a charitable donation to the California Excellence Fund instead of paying certain state taxes. They could then deduct that contribution from their federal taxable income.
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But it wont.
These were never conservatives, merely collectivists in sheeps clothing.
Ok, then absolutely no federal funds go to CA for ANY purposes.
Grandstanding B/S. Won’t work as legitimate tax deduction.
Post 40- Excellent comment! Thanks.
“De Leons bill, if it became law, would essentially allow Americans to deduct much more than the $10,000 limit by redirecting state tax payments into a type of charitable contribution that would be later redirected to the state.”
The courts would nullify the “charitable deduction” for any portion thereof that was redirected to the state treasury, KNOWING the whole law is a scheme to pretend to not tax people in the state, yet have the state take their money anyway from the so-called “charity” meant to launder the funds to evade taxes.
I am setting up a 503C immediately. “Make My California Great Again.” My taxes will go to that charity and then get the California deduction. Probalby overhead , pensions and marketing will eat up all contributions. Well that’s the way it is with Foundation like the Clinton’s. Why not me?
Kinda of like the taxpayers footing Obamacare for illegal aliens in California?
I fail to see how a state can set up a qualifying charity that flows into their federal fund. Free Republic, a worthy ideal deserving great support, is not an approved charity, so no tax relief from donations...
How does “California General Fund and Tax Scam” qualify?
I have corrected your spelling error.
And ropes for a whole lot of treasonous hispanic leaders and a relic liberal from the 70s.
“Trump’s tax law”?
Forcing you to contribute?
Well in the end I think it’s the IRS with statutory authority to judge the validity of charitable contributions.
Then again, I would like to see them do this then watch as all the top Democrat party members find themselves in annual IRS audits and investigations.
The Einsteins strike again!
Who did they call to help them think this one up?
Johnathan Gruber?
Note to California Senate: Scams like this are violations of the tax code. While individuals may not be prosecuted for criminal fraud, they surely will be prosecuted for civil fraud. Furthermore, unless the state is considered a 503 approved facility, it will be disallowed and Lerner is long gone so I don’t think the exempt group is going to make Cal an approved facility either. Lastly, take another hit on your bongs.
Can you provide details?
A state run and charity?
CA may be well advised to be careful about letting certain genies out of certain bottles.
So, I can choose to donate to certain charities for education, health care, and care for the poor in lieu of paying state taxes? And bypass the whole government bureaucracy when I do that? Sounds like the first steps towards wholesale privatization to me...
Maybe we should let ‘em do it and see where it goes.
“....which raises another concern as more and more flee California. Do they bring their politics with them ? One would think those leaving oppose much of what we don’t like about California; high taxes, regulations, etc”
Sorry to say but most would bring Californication with them.
They get to their new homes and are happy with lower taxes, less regulation, etc.......for about a year. Then their inner liberal rises to the surface.
Soon you have what has happened to Virginia.
I have seen it play out here and it is never pretty.
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