True VFL....

#8
#8
It was literally the last thread made on the football thread...

But whateva.

Again, my bad I didn't see it. What's the thread title? I didn't see it. Just seems like it would have been plastered on the front page if it were the newest thread.
 
#12
#12
Front page of the website, not football forum. My bad, I always come straight to the forums. It's really a pretty simple mistake on my part.

People just giving you a hard time... Don't worry about it! I wouldn't have seen this if you wouldn't have posted it!
 
#13
#13
This is good stuff. I see no harm in having another thread in the FF cause the other one went down hill fast. JMO

Remember, if any clowns show up, sometimes the BEST response is no response.
 
#17
#17
Yes, the tax write off is why he did it....not because he care about Summit....:crazy:

I am not saying that. I am saying its smart on his part because he was look at paying in about 2mil before the donation now he is down quite a bit. Plus he gets to chose where the money goes..
 
#22
#22
All wealthy people have 2 choices to make...

1...Let our federal government get more money to totally waste or

2...Make tax deductable donations to charities that are working to do good things.

All wealthy people make big donations to several charities every year and it is a write off that lowers their tax bill to our wasteful federal government.

This was 100% ALL about Pat and what she's trying to get done with her charity.

This was a really GREAT thing for Peyton and his wife to do for Pat.

Anyone that attempts to belittle it is just a moron so ignore those people.

I offer a huge THANK YOU to the Mannings for such a wonderful thing they did to support Pat and her work with the charity she setup.

Damn right, Peyton is always a true VFL!

VFL...GBO!!!
 
#24
#24
Tax write off. Still nice tho.

You do realize that charitable donations simply reduce your taxable income, don't you?

Manning is certainly in the highest bracket of 35%, so he basically reduced is tax bill by $175,000 at the cost of $500,000. While the $500,000 donation actually only cost him $325,000, it was still charitable - very charitable.

The idea that "tax write offs" somehow make something cost nothing is for people that don't ever have them.
 

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