Showing posts with label michelle obama. Show all posts
Showing posts with label michelle obama. Show all posts

Saturday, April 17, 2010

5 Lessons from the Obamas’ Tax Return

President Barack Obama – and wife Michelle – released their 2009 joint tax return and many financial experts are praising the first couple for setting a good example for U.S. taxpayers. In addition to handing over his full $1.4 million Nobel Prize award to charity they also donated $329,100 to charitable causes and put $49,000 into retirement plans. MoneyWatch.com put together a list of the 5 most important lessons to learn from the Obamas’ tax return. I have included a section of their article below, but you can find the full text here.

Target your charitable giving.

The Obamas gave to a total of 50 organizations, everything from Book Worm Angels (a Chicago literacy program) to the Central Asia Institute. Yikes! Of course, as a politician and president of all of the people, Barack Obama has an incentive to spread his gifts far and wide. More to the point, he has someone to open his mail for him. If you or I gave away money to 50 different groups, we’d be buried in renewal notices and new solicitations, and never again able to eat a dinner uninterrupted by phone calls. For the rest of us, it makes more sense to carefully choose a handful of groups we particularly care about — one disease, one alma mater, one church, and one special issue — and focus. It makes even more sense to give locally, as the Obamas did in their old Chicago neighborhood.

A side business is nice.

Their return shows a mere $374,000 in salaries, and $5.1 million in business income, mostly from book royalties. Your business might be smaller — say, an eBay-selling project or consulting gig. But it opens the door to deductions and savings (not to mention income) that you wouldn’t otherwise have.

No deduction is too small to capture.

Barack Obama wrote off $866 in office expenses against his business income. And $279 that he had to return in overpaid royalties. So… save every receipt!

Friday, April 17, 2009

Obama Tax Returns For 2008: See The Complete Filings

A few days ago, both Barack and Michelle Obama released their 2008 tax returns. The Huffington Post published an article examining their returns, and the amount of money they donated to charities. I’ve included a portion of the article below, but you can find the full text here.

When Barack Obama released his 2000-2006 tax filings during the height of the presidential campaign, he was criticized for slightly-less-than-biblically-required charitable giving.

In those years, Obama (serving as Illinois state senator, then U.S. Senator) never offered more than six percent of his income to charity. Twice he gave less than one percent of his earnings.

Fast forward a few years, and the Obamas' returns tell a different story -- both of a higher income bracket and a far higher rate of charitable giving.

The White House released the filings for both the President and the First Lady on Wednesday. Combined, the family brought in an adjusted gross income of $2,656,902, mostly from the sale of the President's books. The Obamas paid $855,323 in federal income tax. And they donated $172,050 - or about 6.5% of their adjusted gross income - to 37 different charities.

Here are the notable donations made

$25,000 to the Catholic Relief Services

$25,000 to the United Negro College Fund.

$5,000 to the American Red Cross

$5,000 to the Boys and Girls Club

$5,000 to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation

$1,000 to Columbia University

$5,000 to the New Orleans Area Habitat for Humanity

$5,000 to St. Leo's Residence for Veterans

$2,000 to the Haiti Foundation of Hope

$5,000 to the Illinois Coalition Against Sexual Assault

Noticeably absent from the charitable giving is the place where Obama sent $22,500 in 2006: his old church Trinity United.

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Michelle Obama Kicks Off Democratic National Convention

Last night, Michelle Obama delivered the keynote address at the Democratic National Convention. With so much attention on tax issues and the economy, I have covered this presidential election in detail on my blog. Although Michelle Obama did not specifically mention taxes in her speech, the overall tone was about improving life for all Americans. Also, be sure to watch the last few minutes as Obama’s youngest daughter interrupts Sen. Barack Obama by yelling out “I love you daddy.” Awe, how adorable!


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