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[โ€“] Live_your_lives 5 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (2 children)

What makes high-end philanthropy different from low-end philanthropy? Don't they both get the same tax cuts?

[โ€“] tburkhol 1 points 2 days ago

They probably do not get the same tax cuts: a "normal" person, making a paltry $250,000/year only reduces taxes by 24% of their giving, where the ultra-rich get 37%.

But the real difference is scale. A million people each giving $100 to their favorite charity is going to distribute that money more-or-less according to the community's overall priorities. One person giving $100M to their favorite charity has no connection to the broader community and social goals. They supercharge that one thing, which takes attention and resources from everything else.