Charitable Waste: Consideration of a "Waste Not, Want Not" Tax. Charitable Waste: Consideration of a "Waste Not, Want Not" Tax.

Charitable Waste: Consideration of a "Waste Not, Want Not" Tax‪.‬

Virginia Tax Review 2010, Summer, 30, 1

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Lavish expenditures by charities occur regularly, even in today's depressed economy. Many are unwarranted and foolish, while some prove to be extremely beneficial and valuable over time. But even the best of charitable splurges involve government waste since all charities are substantially supported by significant government subsidies. Unfortunately, most taxpayers don't respond to charitable luxury-type waste with the same degree of outrage they do to other forms of government waste. This article first reveals the probable reasons for this different taxpayer reaction and posits that it'll be difficult to change taxpayer response given the complexity of the perception problems. As an alternative, this article proposes a tax solution to the problem after describing how existing laws are currently inadequate to the task of preventing or curbing lavishness by charities. Moreover, the article articulates why fiat prohibitions or oppressive sanctions are unwarranted and proposes taxing only the excess amount of charitable expenditures without threat, judgment, or blame about a charity's worthiness for general tax-exemption. A chief difficulty is in defining wastefulness. This article offers criteria for the tax's design that tackles this issue as well as other considerations. INTRODUCTION

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2010
22 June
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
161
Pages
PUBLISHER
Virginia Tax Review
PROVIDER INFO
The Gale Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation and an affiliate of Cengage Learning, Inc.
SIZE
496.8
KB
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