Not unless your entity is 503(c) tax-exempt which is explicitly allowed by Google.
These “donations” are more like tips, which are treated as taxable income.
I don’t see the problem here. The outrage in this thread seems more about people wanting a different set of rules for OSS and possibly avoiding income tax than anything else. If there are a different set of rules for OSS, then that just makes it easier to abuse the platform. Google’s policy seems fair to me.
Hmm, yeah, I guess that if we want patronage to become a viable economic model, then it will have to be taxed at some point... Since I mostly give to (AFAIK) tax-exempt entities, I didn't think of this...
But neither seems to have Google ! While the global license/patronage debates are already a decade old, and we have seen new companies get started and even established in this sector (Patreon).
For instance this "donations" page only seems to cover non-profits ?
https://www.google.com/nonprofits/offerings/google-donation-...