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Originally Posted by Sliver
Because then you're adding to your net profit and getting taxed on the net. This way you put that money into the economy to your own benefit and the benefit of somebody you want to please. Sometimes if you have a great year it's good to lower your net by spending the money versus declaring more net. This encourages you to spread earned money around the economy.
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You don’t think buying more tickets for cheaper would have an even bigger impact on the economy?
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So fotze gets drunk with Mr Coffee. Seems a little unfair, I get it; however, they employed a ticket sales guy, a parking guy, a security guy, a brewery, the guy who delivers the beer, a janitor, the guy who stocks urinal cakes, the uber driver, etc etc.
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Why would it be unfair for a company to comp them tickets if the owners believe it benefits the business?
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Every dollar spent because somebody was grabbing a write off is employing people. It's nothing but good for the economy.
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This is starting to border on trickle down economics rhetoric. Can you explain to me how two people being gifted tickets are contributing less to the economy if they are getting $200 seats compared to $150 seats.