• surewhynotlem@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    This isn’t correct.

    If they get an extra million in these donations, they can deduct that extra million. It’s a net zero improvement. It does not help them at all financially.

    But it’s free good will and they can advertise that THEY donated a bunch. It’s just to make them look good.

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        5 days ago

        They can claim it’s not income and they’re simply passing the money through. They don’t pay taxes on it.

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          5 days ago

          Because it’s not income and they’re just passing the money through. Why would they pay taxes on it?

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            5 days ago

            They wouldn’t.

            My original point is that there’s no additional financial benefit to the company by doing this. They don’t win or lose financially.

            People make these donations out to be some kind of financial scam. They’re not. They’re a perception scam, because the company can say “we donated X, aren’t we great”.

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              5 days ago

              At most they can say they raised X amount for donations but that’s it.

              It’s not a scam. Believe it or not, some people do want to help in whichever way they can