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Tax hikes a threat to charitable giving, say billionaires

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Aside from donating to charities, billionaire Stephen Ross also owns the Miami Dolphins.

By Robert Frank, cnbc.com

When billionaires are asked why they give, they usually talk about their desire to apply their business skills to social change, and the responsibilities of wealth.

As Jorge Perez, the Miami real-estate tycoon told a philanthropy summit recently: ?People who have achieved financial success have an obligation to give back.?

But there is another incentive for the rich to give: lowering their taxes.

According to a poll of the 150 attendees of the Forbes 400?Summit on Philanthropy, sponsored by Credit Suisse, 56 percent of the billionaires present said that ?taxes impact our philanthropic giving.? (See:?Rich give less to charity than middle class)

The poll found that 59 percent of the billionaires believe the U.S. elections in November will ?significantly impact the tax policy, affecting both the climate and the level of philanthropic activity.?

President Obama has called (unsuccessfully, so far) for limiting charitable deductions to 28 percent for couples with incomes of more than $250,000. The gift tax exemption is scheduled to fall to $1 million from $5 million, and the estate tax could go to 35 percent with an exemption of $5 million. All of these deductions affect how and how much donors give.

As billionaire Stephen Ross, chairman of The Related Companies, said in the report: ?While tax laws haven?t impacted me, nor are they a reason I?ve given [to charity], they will have a major impact if giving is no longer a deduction.?

??Without private giving, the arts and theater would close down," Perez said. "What happens then? How can a new generation grow up without these??

Not all billionaire philanthropists are as tax driven. The survey found that 70 percent of the billionaires say they are prompted to give by "personal values." More than half said that they are "setting an important example for future generations." (See:?The billionaire who stopped giving)

Taxes, in other words, are just one factor ? and perhaps not even among the top factors for giving for many.

As the heiress Liesel Pritzker Simmons said ?I don?t care what the political situation is. I would still give. That has to do with the size of resources.?

This article, "Tax hikes a threat to charitable giving, say billionaires," originally appeared on CNBC.com.

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