This isn’t a trick question, but it shows that tax laws can sometimes give people unusual incentives. Classically, you are supposed to give to charity because you are generous and want to help others, out of detached and disinterested generosity. Yet it is hard to ignore the fact that the tax laws play a part. If you give $1,000 to a qualified charity, you get a tax deduction. So, if you are in a combined 50% tax bracket considering federal and state taxes, that $1,0...
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