Tax breaks. But the amount of money shielded from taxation is much more important then any incidental “help” that occurs. Same with non-profits or other foundations.
That’s great if the help someone needs can be addressed by an individual. What happens if it requires a society like say growing enough food for a village? Or for something more germane, how do you help homeless people under Capitalism?
Why do we help people under capitalism?
Tax breaks. But the amount of money shielded from taxation is much more important then any incidental “help” that occurs. Same with non-profits or other foundations.
Oh. I’m not fancy enough to itemize so I’m not sure why that would incentivize helping others.
It doesn’t, that’s the point.
I help others because it’s the right thing to do.
That’s great if the help someone needs can be addressed by an individual. What happens if it requires a society like say growing enough food for a village? Or for something more germane, how do you help homeless people under Capitalism?
I guess we work together as we’re ethically obligated to?