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Maybe it depends on country, but AFAIK they only get the tax breaks on the ammount donated. (The person who donated, too btw.. If you keep the recipes and put it on your tax return filing, you should get a fraction of taxes back.)
I think they actually do it, because either the bosses have friends/relatives working for the non-profit or the non-profit also has operating costs and the mega corp profits off of those.
Yes, so they take your money, donate it to a cause that they are aligned with (possibly under the same corporate structure) ~~take a tax credit on a portion of what you gave them to donate (which helps reduce their tax burden to near-zero),~~ and enrich their friends in the process.
At least in the US the part about individuals getting a tax break would only apply if they're itemizing their deductions which usually works out to be higher tax rate than the standard deduction for the majority of people.
In the U.S. we really need to decouple charitable donation tax breaks from itemization.
Also, why not raise the standard deduction to say, $75k and tax billionaires whatever it takes to make up the difference ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Get out of here with your reasonable suggestions!