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To: FJB who wrote (946434)7/11/2016 4:33:43 PM
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Clinton foundation paying no taxes. They let the little people do that.
no wonder Hillary wants to raise taxes..the foundation is excluded.



To: FJB who wrote (946434)7/11/2016 4:36:17 PM
From: Land Shark  Respond to of 1575737
 
The Canadian charity said it would be more accurate to look at the aggregate numbers for the period from 2010 to 2014, because its work involves projects whose funding is spread out over time.

Those overall numbers show that spending on charitable programs and gifts to other charities was 84 per cent, whereas 14 per cent was spent on management and administration and two per cent on fundraising, the charity said — calculations verified by The Canadian Press.

It also said that so far this year, it has committed a total of US$4.3 million to charitable programs, US$3.2 million of which has been disbursed.