No, there are no specific laws that require a charitable organization to give receipts to the donor for his or her contribution. It is the responsibility of the donor to request a receipt if none is offered, and to be certain that they are donating to a charity that is reputable and the IRS qualifies the contribution as a tax deductible.
opposite of give is take
Not unless they where the registered owner of the vehicle, and the organization to which the car was donated is a tax-free charity like GoodWill or the Salvation Army, or a church. The charity will know if it can be taken as a tax deduction and will give you a receipt for the vehicle.
no the land lord cannot refuse to give receipt
The first thing you will want to consider is what cause you are feeling good about. There are literally thousands of places to give your car to charity. Choose the right one for you. Determine whether or not you want to help animals, people in need, or even a hospital looking for a cure to a disease. They will give you a receipt That will be used for your tax deduction.
give away goods as a charity
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yes it is imp..........
None, they only give banana's to charity ;)
You give your charity freely.
Yes taylor lautner does give to charity. Becoz he cares for others
There are some charities that will take your car and offer you a tax receipt (the kidney foundation comes to mind). Check with the office of the place you are donating to (a charity is more likely to offer a tax receipt than, say, a neighbour or something). You can't just write it off, however, if you give it to just anyone.
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