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"No one ever went broke paying taxes."
I like this one too:
Mark Twain:
"The only difference between a tax man and a taxidermist is that the taxidermist leaves the skin."
7 out of 10 taxpayers eligible for IRS free tax filing
https://tax.thomsonreuters.com/news/hundreds-of-nonprofits-push-for-passage-of-charitable-act/
Above the line deductions
Though your post did remind me of another way to make this work. People over 70½ (sic) can take qualified charitable deductions (QCD). Instead of taking distributions from a traditional IRA (and thus increasing income), those distributions can be sent directly to charities. This way your AGI isn't increased because of the distributions and the charities still get your contributions.
No disagreement there. However I suspect that the great majority of MFO posters are in that other 30%, and my observation was made with that in mind.