Musk donated over $5.7 billion in Tesla shares to charity in Nov
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[February 15, 2022] By
Hyunjoo Jin
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) -Tesla chief
executive Elon Musk donated a total of 5,044,000 shares in the world's
most valuable automaker to a charity from Nov. 19 to Nov. 29 last year,
its filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) showed
on Monday.
The donation was worth $5.74 billion, based on the closing prices of
Tesla shares on the five days that he donated the stock. The filing did
not disclose the name of the charity.
The donation came as the billionaire sold $16.4 billion worth of shares
after polling Twitter users about offloading 10% of his stake in the
electric-car maker in early November.
He said on Twitter that he would pay more than $11 billion in taxes in
2021 due to his exercise of stock options set to expire this year.
He also traded barbs with politicians Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth
Warren who called on wealthy people to pay more taxes.
Analysts have said there would be a tax benefit for Musk potentially
gifting Tesla stock, since shares donated to charity are not subject to
capital gains tax, as they would be if sold.
"His tax benefit would be huge," said Bob Lord, an associate fellow at
the Institute for Policy Studies who studies tax policy.
"He'd save between 40% and 50% of the $5.7 billion in tax, depending on
whether he could take the deduction against his California income and
he'd avoid the gains tax he would have to pay if he sold the stock."
Lord added that Musk might have contributed the stock to intermediaries
such as "donor-advised funds," not outright to charitable groups.
Tesla was not immediately available for comment.
MUSK FOUNDATION
The donation ranks Musk as America's second-biggest donor after Bill
Gates and Melinda French Gates last year, data from the Chronicle of
Philanthropy shows.
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Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk speaks next to the company's newest Model
S during the Model S Beta Event held at the Tesla factory in
Fremont, California October 1, 2011. REUTERS/Stephen Lam/File Photo
Musk's public philanthropy gestures have so far trailed other billionaires. Musk
and Amazon.com Inc founder Jeff Bezos have donated less than 1% of their net
worth, whereas Warren Buffett and George Soros had given away more than 20% by
early September, according to business magazine Forbes.
Musk is president of the Musk Foundation, offering grants for the "development
of safe artificial intelligence to benefit humanity" among other causes,
according to its website.
Last year, Musk and the foundation offered $100 million prizes to those who can
come up with a technology to help remove carbon from the atmosphere.
Last year, he said he was donating $20 million to schools in Cameron County,
Texas, the location of a Space X rocket launch site, and $10 million to the City
of Brownsville.
Musk has also flirted with more ambitious philanthropy goals.
On Twitter last year he said, "If (the United Nations World Food Programme) can
describe ... exactly how $6 billion will solve world hunger, I will sell Tesla
stock right now and do it."
He was responding to a plea for a donation from David Beasley, the executive
director of the World Food Programme.
In January last year, he asked Twitter users about "ways to donate money that
really make a difference (way harder than it seems.)"
(Reporting by Hyunjoo Jin in San Francisco, Additional reporting by Bhargav
Acharya; Editing by Raju Gopalakrishnan and Clarence Fernandez)
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