
The Stunning Wealth of UVa’s Nonprofits
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11 responses to “The Stunning Wealth of UVa’s Nonprofits”
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Great research. I presume your got the 990’s from Guidestar.
I bet any of the 990’s associated with medicine would be quite interesting.
Many political sub divisions in VA have tax exempts including school systems, Housing Authorities and Virginia Housing (VHDA). The money at VHDA would shock may readers of this blog as would the staff compensation. -
I will never forget the presentation by an executive of the non-profit Inova (Fairfax Hospital). He said that Obamacare would greatly increase Inova’s profits.
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They had to write off a lot less uncollectable accounts since more patients had insurance.
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And at the same time the GA raised the reimbursements by Medicaid 10% across the board in the same session that Medicaid expansion was passed. One of the greatest lobbying coups ever.
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and yet UVA tuition is?…..and has increased by how much over the past decade?
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Exactly. How much is enough?
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Property, sales and income taxes are for us, not them. And we pay their share as well as our own. If the people around Biden were serious about breaking the power of the richest of the rich….but of course they are not.
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Churches are even better than foundations. Less restrictive UBI requirements and the clergy owns little or nothing. Everything is in the name of the church.
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Ouch! You could not possibly be suggesting hypocrisy, could you?
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Harvard has been described as a very profitable hedge fund with a relatively small eleemosynary educational institution attached. This distinguishes it from UVA how, exactly?
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Dang, why doesn’t the Jefferson Society structure one of these things? I can find time to be a 6-figure consultant!

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