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=OSE Compliance Steps=
*[True Fans]
=Background=
=Background=
*Some organizations, to whom contributions are deductible, erroneously inform donors that their entire contribution is deductible, when a portion of the contribution is often not deductible.
*Some organizations, to whom contributions are deductible, erroneously inform donors that their entire contribution is deductible, when a portion of the contribution is often not deductible.

Revision as of 15:21, 21 September 2012

OSE Compliance Steps

  • [True Fans]

Background

  • Some organizations, to whom contributions are deductible, erroneously inform donors that their entire contribution is deductible, when a portion of the contribution is often not deductible.
  • Organizations conducting fund-raising activities are required to comply with specific fund-raising disclosure requirements.

Nondeductible Contribution Safe Harbor Formats

In the case of a solicitation by mail, leaflet, or advertisement in a newspaper, magazine, or other print medium, (including web pages) the following four requirements must be met:

  1. The solicitation includes whichever of the following statements the organization deems appropriate: "Contributions or gifts to [name of organization] are not deductible as charitable contributions for Federal income tax purposes," "Contributions or gifts to [name of organization] are not tax deductible," or "Contributions or gifts to [name of organization] are not tax deductible as charitable contributions;"
  2. The statement is in at least the same size type as the primary message stated in the body of the letter, leaflet, or ad;
  3. The statement is included on the message side of any card or tear off section that the contributor returns with the contribution; and
  4. The statement is either the first sentence in a paragraph or itself constitutes a paragraph.

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