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In the U.S.A. if I say yes to “Would you like to donate a dollar to xyz” at the cashier of McDonald's, who gets the tax credit?
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Unicorn Meta Zoo #1: Why another podcast?Michigan 6% sales tax on food prepared in a supermarketWays of applying VAT in EU countries?Micro businesses in EU selling electronic goods, how to comply with EU VAT regulations?Income tax from digital goodsWould you be convicted of assault, etc. for defending the passenger in the United incident?Should I be taxed on electricity in Florida as a private resident?Who has responsibility for tax records after the death of a tax preparation professional?Why does tech companies have easier time avoiding taxes than non tech companies?Can I get prosecuted in the US for buying and using a stolen gift card?If Gamble v. United States ends up creating a precedent, how could the federal and state governments agree on who gets to prosecute?
I often get asked by some fast food restaurants and other businesses to make a donation to such and such cause when I try to pay at the cashier.
If I say yes, who gets the tax credit?
Me or the business?
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I often get asked by some fast food restaurants and other businesses to make a donation to such and such cause when I try to pay at the cashier.
If I say yes, who gets the tax credit?
Me or the business?
united-states tax-law
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I often get asked by some fast food restaurants and other businesses to make a donation to such and such cause when I try to pay at the cashier.
If I say yes, who gets the tax credit?
Me or the business?
united-states tax-law
I often get asked by some fast food restaurants and other businesses to make a donation to such and such cause when I try to pay at the cashier.
If I say yes, who gets the tax credit?
Me or the business?
united-states tax-law
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