The problem is funding that poverty relief fund is not giving you a competitive advantage in a systemically brutal market. If you give charity (beyond the tax emept parts) while your competition invests, you are losing ground.
If society forces a 10% consumption tax on goods transactions, or you could just put a 10% profit tax, you don't create an environment where being empathetic is bad business.
If society forces a 10% consumption tax on goods transactions, or you could just put a 10% profit tax, you don't create an environment where being empathetic is bad business.