Can I be an "ordained minister" and trade tax-free?

Quote from eurusdzn:

Op,

Are you Jamie Dimon?
Nah, I'm JP not JD. I just started grasping at straws like this because I am now facing a monster tax bill.
 
start and fund a foundation or endowment fund. apply for 501c3 status.

perhaps find a real cause that you want to support. depends on the state, but private foundations are viable things to consider.

you may also be able to move your assets into there and help with the tax matters.

the rest is details.
 
Quote from Ironplates:

start and fund a foundation or endowment fund. apply for 501c3 status.

perhaps find a real cause that you want to support. depends on the state, but private foundations are viable things to consider.

you may also be able to move your assets into there and help with the tax matters.

the rest is details.
NoDoji also mentioned 501(c)(3); I thought she was kidding. I'll look into it, thanks.
 
Quote from SimpleTrades:

God is giving by nature. Doesn't this describe 98% of all traders on ET. Giving their money away! Pretty convincing proof!:D
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Great point, Mr Simple trend trade;
God giving :D

In an election year anything can happen:D

But dont forget many references in Holy Scripture seem to favor the lender; sure i remember[in Bible] the widow woman that BORROWED BIG, BORROWED BIG number pots from her friends, HUGE oil miracle. Amazing miracle

But, friend, note no interest; + many friends lend ; so if a few friend s call the cooking pot loan= no problem:D

Many blow up$ result form huge borrowing/leverage from only one or a few banks=a loan call/margin call = BLOW UP.
No wonder Dave ''radio'' Ramsey calls some big banks customer service ''scum'':D
 
Join Scientology and figure out how they get away with it...

Yes, good question.

The SPLC is not so bad--they took the f***ing KKK apart--good for them.

I'll come to your church services on Sundays since I really miss trading on that day--we can at least talk about trading. I will only come if you serve communion wine, though. Chateau Margaux preferred. Thank you.
 
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