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Can Novo Nordisk be deducted as a donation?

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Don't forget, in Germany you are only taxed on book profits (advance lump sum). You bear the book losses yourself, you damn capitalist
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@CMustermann I just wanted to be charitable and support obesity research 😔
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@CMustermann However, there is no upfront lump sum on shares
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Perhaps as an extraordinary burden
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@WatFuernName that sums it up very well. it's mainly a drain on my account because I have to keep buying more 😭
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The hype is over, I think the slimming products will soon be available on every corner and in the drugstore you trust.
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@Sae overweight is permanently in hype in wealthy countries. i think the correction from 120€ to 40€ was justified because the market now values the growth differently. but the profits are still there and i am still convinced of the company so i see no reason to get out :)
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@Sae well...and who will continue to make the stuff?
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@ynnxs Growth? You expect a 5-13% decline in sales 🥹
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@Bubu_98 but only because of DJT's drastic price cuts for slimming products. The growth remains. There was only a setback.
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@Bubu_98 this is the adjusted result, i.e. excluding special government payments. if you include the compensation payments from the US 340b drug pricing program, the profit even increases by 11% 😁
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