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NYT - Musks Foundation Gave Away Less Money Than Required in 2023 (free link)
Private foundations must donate 5 percent of their assets every year. Elon Musks enormous charity missed that standard for three consecutive years.
By David A. Fahrenthold and Theodore Schleifer
Reporting from Washington
Dec. 12, 2024, 12:01 p.m. ET
For the third year in a row, Elon Musks charitable foundation did not give away enough of its money.
And it did not miss the mark by a small amount.
New tax filings show that the Musk Foundation fell $421 million short of the amount it was required to give away in 2023. Now, Mr. Musk has until the end of the year to distribute that money, or he will be required to pay a sizable penalty to the Internal Revenue Service.
Mr. Musk, in his new role as a leader of what President-elect Donald J. Trump is calling the Department of Government Efficiency, is promising to downsize and rearrange the entire federal government including the I.R.S. But the tax records show he has struggled to meet a basic I.R.S. rule that is required of all charity leaders, no matter how small or big their foundations.
Mr. Musk's is one of the biggest. His foundation has more than $9 billion in assets, including millions of shares in Tesla, his electric vehicle company. By law, all private foundations must give away 5 percent of those assets every year. The aim is to ensure that wealthy donors like Mr. Musk use these organizations to help the public instead of simply benefiting from the tax deductions they are afforded.
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Private foundations must donate 5 percent of their assets every year. Elon Musks enormous charity missed that standard for three consecutive years.
By David A. Fahrenthold and Theodore Schleifer
Reporting from Washington
Dec. 12, 2024, 12:01 p.m. ET
For the third year in a row, Elon Musks charitable foundation did not give away enough of its money.
And it did not miss the mark by a small amount.
New tax filings show that the Musk Foundation fell $421 million short of the amount it was required to give away in 2023. Now, Mr. Musk has until the end of the year to distribute that money, or he will be required to pay a sizable penalty to the Internal Revenue Service.
Mr. Musk, in his new role as a leader of what President-elect Donald J. Trump is calling the Department of Government Efficiency, is promising to downsize and rearrange the entire federal government including the I.R.S. But the tax records show he has struggled to meet a basic I.R.S. rule that is required of all charity leaders, no matter how small or big their foundations.
Mr. Musk's is one of the biggest. His foundation has more than $9 billion in assets, including millions of shares in Tesla, his electric vehicle company. By law, all private foundations must give away 5 percent of those assets every year. The aim is to ensure that wealthy donors like Mr. Musk use these organizations to help the public instead of simply benefiting from the tax deductions they are afforded.
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NYT: Musk's Foundation Gave Away Less Money Than Required in 2023 (Original Post)
Dennis Donovan
Thursday
OP
No, and during their Great Deportation they will also forgive him for lying and violating his visa.
Midnight Writer
Thursday
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lame54
(37,113 posts)1. He'll buy the IRS
hatrack
(61,137 posts)2. He already did.
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Johonny
(22,192 posts)3. I wonder if the new administration will prosecute
If he fails to pay . . . Hmm.
Midnight Writer
(23,084 posts)5. No, and during their Great Deportation they will also forgive him for lying and violating his visa.
Irish_Dem
(59,156 posts)4. The rich use charities as a way to launder money and avoid taxes.
Autumn
(46,609 posts)6. He gave it to his favorite charities. The begging president and himself.
Coventina
(28,011 posts)7. SHOCKING!
Not.
Fuck the oligarchs.
City Lights
(25,416 posts)8. He is a vile being, all the way around.
The world needs fewer people like him.
LetMyPeopleVote
(155,301 posts)9. Who is surprised by this?