I don’t see anything about point-of-sale donations in that link. Of course a business can write off an actual donation they make, but they’re not donating anything if they are just collecting donations from customers and passing the money along. I can find no evidence to the contrary.
Zorcron
I can’t find any evidence for this being true in any country that speaks English as their primary language. Do you have evidence to the contrary?
This is not true. Customers can claim their point-of-sale donations on their taxes, but the business that collects the donation can not.
https://taxpolicycenter.org/taxvox/who-gets-tax-benefit-those-checkout-donations-0
Edit: My link is for USA, but my understanding is that the principle holds in most places.
He tried to knock down buildings that were occupied (often by innocents unrelated to his feuds) until moments before he got to them. I don’t see why you’re downplaying his actions.
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I don’t think this meme is talking about night shift, so much as partiers and such.
That’s not hanging out with the boys. “The boys” are friends you know, like, and trust. You were just out with some random guys - or at least, that guy was some random guy.
What countries is it different in? I couldn’t find any evidence of it being true in any English-speaking country.