If you are from the US,
Are you from the US, Do you have experience with this? Can you let me know if the calculator I used is in the "ball-park"?
What is the in-hand (net) salary after donations
I am not from the US. I would like to know what is the in-hand salary after donations to Public Charities (PCs). IRS says upto 50% of the salary when given to PCs, is Tax-deductible. If one does the following what in-hand salary is expected? I tried an online calculator and have the results below:
Salary: 300k TC in California (Total Compensation)
Donation: 150k (50%)
In-hand based on Online calculator: 212.6k-150k = 62k$
Salary: 300k TC in California (Total Compensation)
Donation: 200k (>50%, i.e., )
In-hand based on Online calculator: 224k-200k = 24k$
Salary: 60k TC in California
Donation: 6k (10%)
In-hand based on Online calculator: 34.5k
Assumptions on the online calculator:
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9k$ to 401k in all cases (I don't fully understand how this works but start with 9k)
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13.3% state taxes in California apparently.
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Donations as mentioned above
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300k TC based on --> $150k salary, 15% bonus, $425k stock/4y
I've written an entire essay outlining how charitable giving and taxes work. You may find that helpful: https://medium.com/@aaronhamlin/your-guide-to-charitable-giving-and-taxes-a7c0f44c922
IRS says here it is 50-60% for public charities: https://www.irs.gov/charities-non-profits/tax-exempt-organization-search-deductibility-status-codes
I used 13.3% as state income tax for california.
If you have any suggestions for AGI calculators please let me know.
Thanks for the comment, in an otherwise deserted post. :(