• CleoTheWizard@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    It decreases your tax burden in the same way that giving away all of your money to charity decreases your tax burden.

    And in case people need it cleared up: Donating at a register during checkout also does not help the company on their taxes. Its the same as you donating individually except they get the PR for it.

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      I hate it when a store asks me to donate at the register. I’m probably spending more than I want to anyway, and I’m sure the store has a bigger budget than I do. I’m like “fuck off, stop guilt tripping me, and donate yourself.”

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      3 days ago

      Them getting the PR for it is a financial inventive (future sales) even if it doesn’t save them money on their annual balance sheets. It is comparable to advertising.

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        3 days ago

        Yep but honestly I still don’t think the benefit matches what they spend. Especially true since they often match donations or make their own large donations.

        And after all, if they’re helping money go to charity by advertising it to their customers, I’m fine with them getting a little benefit in return.