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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message . .. Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: On Mon, 17 Apr 2006 06:20:10 -0400, Harry Krause wrote: ...I don't get much of one, and neither do most people who do proper tax planning, but I guess that excludes Dick Cheney, who reportedly is getting a $1.9 million refund. I'm sure it is perfectly legal, but, sheesh, talk about a guy who knows and cares nothing about even the semblance of appearances. For a former "reporter" Harry, you seem to have a strange way of working a story. From Friday's NYT - buried, but it was there. Please note the first and last paragraphs. -------------------------------- "The Cheneys reported adjusted gross income of nearly $8.82 million, a number largely padded with income they received by exercising stock options that had been set aside in 2001 for charity. The Cheneys donated about $6.87 million to charity from the stock options and royalties earned on Mrs. Cheney's books: "America: A Patriotic Primer," "A is for Abigail: An Almanac of Amazing American Women" and "When Washington Crossed the Delawa A Wintertime Story for Young Patriots." Recipients of their charitable donations included: George Washington University Medical Faculty Associates for the benefit of the Cardiothoracic Institute, the University of Wyoming Foundation and Capital Partners for Education, to benefit low-income high school students in the Washington area. After subtracting the charitable contributions, the Cheneys' income was $1.95 million on which they owed $529,636 in taxes, according to a statement released by the vice president's office. Since the Cheneys paid $2.46 million in withholding and estimated taxes over the year, they were entitled to a refund of about $1.93" million." ------------------------ I don't like Cheney either, but fair is fair. I didn't say it wasn't legal. Good tax planning obviates the need for substantial refunds. Paying that kind of money in withholding only to get most of it back is...not too bright. Donating $6.87 million to charity in one year kinda screws up your tax planning. RCE |
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