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More and more silliness from people who seem to have trouble reading plain English in the OP.
His company is a privately held company. There are no shareholders, there are no dividends. His earnings are his company's earnings.
Does anyone seriously think he pays himself a salary of half a million dollars/year?
Bottom line, this man is siphoning money from his pre-tax earnings and sending it to India. Sure it's all legal and he is doing charity, but that's at the expense of his American taxation. And, no, siphoning American taxes to spend in India does not improve the image of Indians in America.
Yes, he is a hero to Indians and, yes, he is doing charity work. What I am disputing is the assertion that his charity work is somehow a boon for Americans and promotes a positive image of Indians "wherever they go".
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His company is a privately held company. There are no shareholders, there are no dividends. His earnings are his company's earnings.
Does anyone seriously think he pays himself a salary of half a million dollars/year?
Bottom line, this man is siphoning money from his pre-tax earnings and sending it to India. Sure it's all legal and he is doing charity, but that's at the expense of his American taxation. And, no, siphoning American taxes to spend in India does not improve the image of Indians in America.
Yes, he is a hero to Indians and, yes, he is doing charity work. What I am disputing is the assertion that his charity work is somehow a boon for Americans and promotes a positive image of Indians "wherever they go".
Clutching to straws now, are we?
Don't have anything to say about the perception of the American public, do you?
After all, the whole point you disput4ed was how the American public would take it and I told you that they would take it positively just like they take all kid of charity done upon them or upon others, positively.
Can't debunk that, can you?
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