You only get a percentage, depending on your state. It's not much... not many people bother (big market for boomers lol)
Ydna
When you're at a fast food drive thru and they offer to round up for a charity cause, YOU can claim that write-off donation on your taxes, not the restaurant. Of course virtually nobody would do that unless you save your receipts and tally them up next year... but you can!
So true... for me personally, I'd love to have a battery EV vehicle, but i just want a regular vehicle with a battery powerplant. I don't want a mobile IOT advertising surveillance DRM non-repairable planned-olsolescence mobile which is how so many new vehicles are designed.
Commander, they've harnessed the power of the sun itself 😳😳
They also had trouble fitting inside some tight battery compartments. Many a finger was squished trying to make the last one fit 😪
Would you care to assist me in performing surgery on a jellyfish?
Picard s02 was a fever dream that fortunately didn't go onward (s03 is a totally different contained story). I agree with you tho, Disco had different writers at the beginning but turned into a festering disaster and killed itself.
... and require a subscription too!
We have that in Mich, for pistols anyway. Which is kinda surprising since this state is otherwise very pro-firearm (no waiting period, no mandatory safety stuff, etc)
Fully functional? Liquid functional!
He gets paid proportionally to the stock value, so it's completely and totally about perception to him. Actual reality... who cares!
All true... I'm just pointing it out because people are constantly railing about how the donation is supposedly a "free writeoff for the big businesses!111" when in reality isn't true. I hate shitty big restaurants as much as the next guy but this ain't it