If taxes for welfare programs were voluntary, would you pay anyway?, page
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reply posted on 1-11-2008 @ 02:22 PM by DJMessiah
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Of course I would.

What many corporations do is donate goods or money to charities, scholarships, churches, hospitals, and other welfare programs in huge amounts, and the goverment then gives them a huge tax break.

When Katrina struck, Home Depot donated lots of materials (wood, paint, nails, etc.) to help rebuild houses. They spend close to a hundreds million on donations, and in the end, I'm sure their tax break was 4x that.

Look at it this way - you can give money to the goverment, likely to never see it again, or you can give/donate money for helping fellow Americans, and see what it does, as well as giving you a huge tax break.
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