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There's a difference between donating to a not-for-profit
Posted by grapebed of MO on 6/26/22 8:20pm Msg #641086
and receiving no tangible benefit. You can deduct most of the donation.

If you receive some tangible benefit ( like a sponsorship promotional message), only a small portion of the donation is tax-deductible.

I know everyone will want to argue with me, so consult with your CPA.

If I purchase a $100 Charity dinner ticket and receive a $50 meal and $30 of "entertainment ( music/orchestra, attendance gift, etc) then only $20 of the ticket price is tax-deductible.
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 I thought I was going to drive my car off the road this - grapebed on 6/26/22 10:52am
 Re: I thought I was going to drive my car off the road this - grapebed on 6/26/22 12:31pm
 she gets a tax deduction n/m - sigtogo/OR on 6/26/22 7:20pm
 Notaries don't typically have large tax liability issues - grapebed on 6/26/22 7:24pm
 quite the assumption grape. I'd rather give to NPR vs IRS - sigtogo/OR on 6/26/22 7:53pm
 There's a difference between donating to a not-for-profit - grapebed on 6/26/22 8:16pm
 true. hard to say how it would shake out w/o the details n/m - sigtogo/OR on 6/26/22 8:21pm
 She received the benefit of a sponsorship message. Very easy n/m - grapebed on 6/26/22 8:24pm
 not getting your point. its a business expense plus $ to NPR n/m - sigtogo/OR on 6/26/22 8:33pm
 Partially deductible charitable donation to a 501 (3)(c) n/m - grapebed on 6/26/22 8:38pm
 Re: Partially deductible charitable donation to a 501 (3)(c) - rengel/CA on 6/26/22 9:46pm
 It's advertising, it's deductible no matter where n/m - PaigeTurner on 6/28/22 8:50pm
 The limit on charitable deductions is 60% of adjusted gross - grapebed on 6/27/22 10:33am
 Re: The limit on charitable deductions is 60% of adjusted gross -  Yoli/CA on 6/27/22 10:59am
 Its very easy. The IRS mandates that the 501 (3)(c) send the - grapebed on 6/27/22 3:43pm
 Re: The limit on charitable deductions is 60% of adjusted gross -  JanetK_CA on 6/27/22 11:30am
 IRS info on sponsorships - MAY be deductible - Linda_H/FL on 6/27/22 11:40am
 The charity will send the donor a letter documenting the - grapebed on 6/27/22 12:05pm
 OP is business NOT personal. sponsorship NOT donation n/m - sigtogo/OR on 6/27/22 2:48pm
 Let the 501 (3) n/m - grapebed on 6/27/22 2:54pm
 Let the 501 (3) (c) Public Radio station and the IRS settle - grapebed on 6/27/22 2:55pm
 Re: Notaries don - ananotary on 6/26/22 9:58pm
 Re: I thought I was going to drive my car off the road this - PaigeTurner on 6/26/22 7:25pm
 There's a minimum "buy-in" of $1,800. which gets you a - grapebed on 6/26/22 7:39pm
 That's lots of signatures needed to just break even... n/m -  JanetK_CA on 6/26/22 7:47pm
 Re: There - PaigeTurner on 6/26/22 8:00pm
 It's public radio regulated by the FTC. No wink, wink favors - grapebed on 6/26/22 8:02pm
 Re: It - PaigeTurner on 6/26/22 8:19pm
 FCC - grapebed on 6/26/22 8:23pm
 Winky wink.That would be the advert sales managers last day - grapebed on 6/26/22 8:32pm
 I blew $300 on a classified ad in the local monthly Bar - grapebed on 6/26/22 8:00pm
 There's a difference between donating to a not-for-profit - grapebed on 6/26/22 8:20pm
 donation vs business expense. apples and oranges - sigtogo/OR on 6/26/22 8:31pm
 The donor received a tangible benefit, therefore 100% of the - grapebed on 6/26/22 8:35pm
 I don’t have the $1,800 minimum n/m - grapebed on 6/26/22 8:48pm
 This is an advertising expense, not a charitable donation n/m - rengel/CA on 6/26/22 9:48pm
 Re: This is an advertising expense, not a charitable donation - Clem/CA on 6/26/22 10:01pm
 Public Radio is a charity. That’s the point of the post, - grapebed on 6/26/22 8:52pm
 Advertise on a For Profit radio station, then u can deduct - grapebed on 6/27/22 8:16am
 Advertise with Non-profit also deductible :) - sigtogo/OR on 6/27/22 2:46pm
 I agree it's a deduction for advertising n/m - PaigeTurner on 6/28/22 8:53pm
 There are a lot of CPA’s on the Forum. n/m - grapebed on 6/29/22 2:55am
 Is sponsorship on public radio advertisng your ... - PaigeTurner on 6/30/22 9:54am
 The IRS mandates that the charity send a letter to the donor - grapebed on 6/30/22 1:48pm
 Re: The IRS mandates that the charity send a letter to the donor -  JanetK_CA on 6/30/22 4:06pm
 Re: The IRS mandates that the charity send a letter to the donor - PaigeTurner on 6/30/22 5:34pm
 Re: The IRS mandates that the charity send a letter to the donor -  JanetK_CA on 6/30/22 7:35pm
 Individuals and businesses must substantiate deductions of - grapebed on 6/30/22 8:21pm
 I forgot..... - grapebed on 6/30/22 8:47pm
 Fixated and conflated. donor vs sponsorship. Grape - sigtogo/OR on 6/30/22 11:20pm
 Re: Fixated and conflated. donor vs sponsorship. Grape - grapebed on 7/1/22 12:47am
 link to NPR for those that want to explore sponsorship :) - sigtogo/OR on 7/1/22 12:20am
 Re: link to NPR for those that want to explore sponsorship :) - grapebed on 7/1/22 1:02am
 Re: The IRS mandates that the charity send a letter to the donor - grapebed on 7/2/22 1:12pm
 Never rely on a notary forum for tax or business factual - grapebed on 7/2/22 8:22pm
 Wow. I could never spend that for advertising--NPR or not! n/m -  MW/VA on 6/27/22 10:04am



 
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