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Should sequestration become reality, it would have a profound effect on all nonprofit organizations. That's not only because it would limit or eliminate deductions for charitable giving, but it is also expected to cut or eliminate federal funding for nonprofits.
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I'd like to donate, but I'll have to see if I have any funds available. My paycheck has this way of vanishing within days of being deposited into my bank account.
My question is this, though: Is the tax deduction for charitable giving and donations only effective for people who file Schedule A? I do not make enough nor have enough itemized deductions to do anything other than take the standard deduction. As far as I know, charitable contributions are an itemized deduction on Schedule A and aren't taken into account anywhere else.
I do not make enough nor have enough itemized deductions to do anything other than take the standard deduction.
PWND
There's always in-kind donations. For instance, Nick seems to own only one jacket. So send him an old jacket.
But I'm on a fixed income! On the other hand, if you do a post about how every other commenter here is a loser, I might be persuaded to stick a crowbar in my wallet.
I'm going to donate, and then tell them just where to stick that crowbar...
You mean stick it in that jammed door to get it open?
Yes, that would be helpful.
And don't respond to Fist - it just encourages him.
Lack of response doesn't discourage him.
LALALALALALALALA I CAN'T HEAR YOU!!
Besides, Tim was not unresponsive.
Bono used to look like a real ponce.
Wait, that's not a picture of you, Hugh?
That guy has way more hair on his head than I do. Probably way less body hair too.
So you're not a twink, then? That's surprising.
Bears can be bottoms, too. I doubt if Hugh is even a power bottom.
You are so sued!
No no, I'm more of a bear crossed with a metro. I dress well to compensate for looking like the Pillsbury Doughboy rolled on the floor of a barbershop.
Oh, so you're into huge moustaches, gold chains, and banana hammocks?
I'm wearing all three of those, right now.
Email me.
I dunno. Every time I email Warty I end up getting raped. By Warty.
I may have to stop doing it one of these days.
I think you mean an otter; Hairless, athletic.
You guys are pushing this fund raiser like your jobs depend on it.
Why don't you guys write a book? That would be another way to raise money?
Just a thought.
Maybe get Doherty to write something about Ron Paul too.
I have an idea. Why don't you sue people for defamation every time they mention your names? That is probably a good way to make a bunch of money, right?
It's certainly a good way to discard money.
Now, now. Money spent on legal fees is never wasted.
Ha! We are in-house, old man, and need not support these parasites. Except when they help us win and stuff.
I would donate more if you fired Kennedy. There's a way to save money!
I must be missing something. I really dont get the Kennedy hate.
I will be donating, despite some Reason writers support for the commit shitstain captain zero. ( Not so much this time around as last )
Me either. If there needs to be some hatin, direct it towards that guy who is always showing us charts that prove AGW is real.
She's just really annoying. In all of her videos.
I'd disagree. She's calmed down a lot since her MTV days, when she did annoy me. (Pretty much every one on MTV annoyed me, though). Only now, she talks about regulation stifling business instead of the Pet Shop Boys.
Come to think of it, that might be part of the reason she's calmed down.
commit? Ugh.
commie
I would donate more if you hired Martha Quinn...
There isn't going to be a 2013. I read this book a guy wrote that said the Mayans predicted the world will end in only 11 days from now. I just bought extra water and canned stuff, and beer, so I can survive after the end of the world occurs. Nice knowin y'all.
I hope that's not all you bought.
I said I bought beer. So what is your point?
You'll need a Mossberg to protect your beer.
Beans, bullets, bandaids, beer.
I won't need guns. Guns are for the bad guys. Sure, they will show up with their guns, but I will talk tough and then they will just leave, promising to return later(I will drink all the beer while they are gone, ha!). I learnt that from TV.
I would donate if they would do an article about fracking.
I'll donate if this comments section turns into a homebrew thread.
We can easily make that happen. Hijack!!!
Those folks really do seem to know which way is up!
http://www.GetsAnon.tk
If we're discussing Jimmy "Fiscal" Cliff, does that make Boehner Johnny Too Bad?
Okay Matt, I'm about to donate...but I've got some demands...
1. I want weekend links.
2. I want you to hire a military subject matter expert.
3. I want a preview button that works.
4. I want an edit button (but the ability to access original text).
5. I want a policy prohibiting writers from plugging their books.
6. I want Ken to use the word "cunt".
7. I want Sloopy to invite a cop to dinner.
8. I want Dunphy to use caps and shorten his posts.
9. I want the doc to acknowledge the existence of the movie Dune.
10. I want John and Tulpa to turn in their Team Red membership cards.
11. I want moar stories about Star Trek, Firefly, LotR, BSG, circumcision, mayonnaise, pizza and droanz.
12. I want T o n y, Joe, Shreek and Mary to get marooned together on a desert Island.
13. I want anonbot to learn to spell.
14. I want pornbot back.
15. I want FOE's replies to be set on a 5 minute delay before updating on the thread.
16. And throw in a pony.
Should be worth about twenty bucks.
How about a two year delay?