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 Its very easy. The IRS mandates that the 501 (3)(c) send the
Posted by grapebed on 6/27/22 3:43pm

donor a letter acknowledging the donation and

A statement that the Not For Profit did not provide any goods or services in return, if that was the case

A description and good faith estimate of the value (not cost) of any goods or services the not-for-profit provided in return (e.g., market value of an event ticket) like a sponsorship message or advertising.

No hocus pocus. No wiggle room.No bonus. No buy one, get one free. I would encourage any business ( or charity) not to circumvent the tax laws. Charities get audited frequently to ensure that they are truely a tax-exempt organization.




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