Probably, however does every good dead have to be without any reward? He is doing more than I or probably you can to help people and if he receives a benefit from that I think it is OK. You can also deduct your donations to any charities you've made (you have made some I right?) What goes around comes around, if he gets a tax break it is proportion to his generosity.
Read the article here I read this article in the print version of the magazine a couple weeks ago and I think it is relevant to this discussion. Most the things I want to say, this article says better. I will leave it to you to read and discuss.
Probably, however does every good dead have to be without any reward? He is doing more than I or probably you can to help people and if he receives a benefit from that I think it is OK. You can also deduct your donations to any charities you've made (you have made some I right?) What goes around comes around, if he gets a tax break it is proportion to his generosity.
Read the article here I read this article in the print version of the magazine a couple weeks ago and I think it is relevant to this discussion. Most the things I want to say, this article says better. I will leave it to you to read and discuss.