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CBS Up To The Min News, Ceo's at several non profit organizations made more.

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So what about the Ceo's that run EMF (K Love)?

They talked about other organizations that make money from people making a living, they said the Ceo's at some non profit organzations made like a 8% raise in salary, there salary may been well over 400k dollars a year, while Ceo's at a profit organization had a negative result in salary.

Non profits like EMF and K Love may make lots and get a tax exemption, and what does the Ceo's make at EMF?

I guess the goverment needs to remove Ceo's that make more than there worth at several non profit organzations because there organization has a tax exemption.
 
The government needs to set a salary cap, if they can get donations and pay people like that then those organizations need to pay income or those people go out the door.
 
signalid said:
The government needs to set a salary cap, if they can get donations and pay people like that then those organizations need to pay income or those people go out the door.
No the government does not need to set salary caps. EMF knows how much they need to pay their CEO as does every other company. No company in their right mind pays more for any line item--including CEO salary--than they have to.
 
I would come out with a non profit class, 1 that that offers major services like a hospital, minor services like a non profit radio company.

Non profit minor would pay income tax.
 
The CEO is paying taxes on salary, and $400k is dirt cheap. Organizations like the Red Cross have CEOs making over a million, because that's what it takes to get someone qualified to handle multi-million dollar budgets. You don't just hire anyone off the street to do that. Is this the same crowd that complains that radio companies either don't hire enough DJs or don't pay them enough?
 
Non Profit organizations in the broadcasting sector across more than 1 stateline, and more than local needs to pay income tax just like a profit organization or be considered a profit organization.

This is just my opinion but it seems some organizations is taking advantage of there rights, so the rules should be changed so it's fair and square.
 
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