There is this game that is a favourite with my group of friends. We have been known to spend literally hours taking turns throwing ‘What Would You Rather’? scenarios at each other.
We are far from a high-brow group of gals, so the two option turn juvenile pretty quickly.
Often the questions asked are like “What would you rather, open mouth kiss Kevin Rudd or Alf from Home and Away? (I’d go Alf if you are playing along. Elsa didn’t seem to mind.)
What would you rather is a game Chrissie Swan and I often play too. However, we mutually decided never to play it together again after Chrissie was disgusted that I would opt to eat poo flavoured chocolate instead of poo that tasted like chocolate (which she very quickly chose). Um, SURELY you are winning if you are not actually eating excrement? We lost respect for each other that day, I adore Chrissie but the fact she opted to eat poo was upsetting and still doesn’t sit right with me.
I wasn’t mucking around when I said it gets really immature really quickly. My apologies for the poo chat.
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The comment "the cash will end up in your back pocket" is misleading
The amount you donate will reduce your taxable income, though you won't necessarily receive it ALL back unless your taxable income is less than $18200
For someone on a taxable income between $37000 and $80000 you will likely get back 32.5% of what you donated
Not trying to discourage anyone from donating, I just think we should all be aware of the facts
I get a little fed up with people/ companies claiming things are 100% deductible or you can claim 100% of the donation (Which is true) but these statements are incredibly misleading, people assume this means they get 100% back which is more often than not incorrect as you clearly explained above.