• @Double_A@discuss.tchncs.de
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    10 months ago

    If the charity itself is doing proper work, that makes sense tbh. I mean, if you had billions to donate, would you give it to some random ass organisation… Or set up your own thing to do things that you personally agree with?

    • @Ichi_matsu@ttrpg.network
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      4010 months ago

      Agreed, and I’m find with the tax deduction if the charity works they do is legit, it’s not like he is paying taxes anyway.

        • @RedditWanderer@lemmy.world
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          1810 months ago

          This is exactly the issue. He doesn’t “donate” shit. He opens a non-profit that does nothing but funnel his fortune to his children. It’s all a sham. Same as with that other clothing company who “donated” their entire fortune.

          • @Kelsenellenelvial@lemmy.ca
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            610 months ago

            Not sure about elsewhere, but in Canada a Charity is a special kind of non-profit that has more public oversight as to how they manage their money, and allowed to write charitable receipts. Non-profits might do some good things, but you don’t get a tax credit for donating money to them, and there’s less oversight of how they’re managed.

    • @SomeoneElseMod@feddit.ukOPM
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      1210 months ago

      Honestly, I’d go for the middle option: donate to existing charities that appeal to me. I don’t want to run a charity, it sounds like a massive headache.

      • @Kelsenellenelvial@lemmy.ca
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        610 months ago

        You’re probably a different demographic. I’d guess the kind of people that become billionaires, assuming they actually want to be philanthropic, think that they can do a better job of managing their charities than existing charities would do managing their donations.

        • @SomeoneElseMod@feddit.ukOPM
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          310 months ago

          It’s definitely fair to say I’m in the “extremely unlikely to ever be a millionaire, let alone a billionaire” demographic!