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Charity donations basicsPosted by Mansi gupta on: 2005-09-19 20:12:57
There are basically two types of non-profit organizations. 1. Charitable institutions that are exempted from paying taxes. 2. Institutions to which the donations made are tax-free. Such organizations are registered under the 501 (c)(3) category of the Internal Revenue Service. Once you make a donation to any such organization, get a receipt made as evidence to assist you in tax deduction. But besides enlisted in the 501 (C)(3) category, several other things about an organization should be considered before making a donation. • Check the annual report of the organization. Annual report will brief you with the requisite crucial details such as current work, situation, finances etc. of the organization. • Also take into consideration the institutions aims and means proposed to achieve them. • Notice the amount of donations the charity receives annually and its sources. • In case of door- to- door solicitations, prior to parting off with your money, try to wrinkle out the important details (the name, full address, goals, licensing, tax deduction and so forth) of the organization. If that person is unable to present the details, he might be fake, trying to befool people. Charities can be made in different forms. Giving cash is one way; other ways include giving those items that the constitution requires. For example if the charity is working for rehabilitation of tsunami victims then facilitating it with tents, food stuffs, clothing etc. will be an appropriate rather wonderful charity. Generally people are under the illusion that only large sum of money can be given as charity, but this is not the case like. Donation can be as small as 10 or 20 dollars. The amount does not actually make a difference, what actually matters are your philanthropic feelings and desire to contribute. Mansi gupta writes about charity donations. Learn more at http://www.givingtocharities.com |
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