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talaraedokko
Did I miss the tax breaks going for the Fukushima victims? I guess KyoAni is more important.
kohakuebisu
Okay, I get it now. The bereaved families are a separate issue.
There are other upvoted comments about victims, so I suppose I'm not the only one.
kohakuebisu
Just for clarification, but are these donations to the company itself, not to the bereaved?
At the time of the attack, the door was unlocked because they were having a meeting with TV people that day. It is possible there are victims who were not KyoAni employees. Freelancers and temp staff from Pasona etc. too.
Norman Goodman
The government is intent on taxing this country to death. And censors suck.
dabestsushi
That's sad that the government even needs to consider. It was a domestic terrorist attack that claimed so many lives. Just let the victims and the company have all of the donations. Pretty simple decision
papigiulio
considers? pfff. In these kind of cases, donations should go to the victims 100% no questions asked. Donations to politicians however...tax them 100%!