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#2109408 - 01/02/08 10:47 AM Re: www.comics4kids.org [Re: greggy]
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Wow, you really are a tax auditor, I always thought that was a joke. \:\)

He is.
A joke, that is.
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I try hard but not everyone could be a natural like comicparadox. I wish I had his mad skills. \:\(

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#5425835 - 02/05/12 05:19 PM Re: www.comics4kids.org [Re: greggy]
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This is one of the rare times that having no friends works in my favor.

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Uuuummm, you have be a registered charity in Canada to issue tax receipts for donations. Given you inability to file your IRS paperwork, it seems to be a moot point in going further.

I really don't know how the US system works because it just seems that you can issue a letter detailing the "FMV" of the comics received and subject to limitations, the donor can deduct it on their return if it's itemized? I put "FMV" in quotes because I recall reading that you value the donations at $3-4 each, which I'm sure is probably generous.

There are instances in Canada where some donors have donated a bunch of drek to a registered charity but the charity valued it way too high and the valuation has been challenged.

You just can't issue a letter in Canada and expect a donor to be able to claim the deduction.


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#5425845 - 02/05/12 05:22 PM Re: www.comics4kids.org [Re: comix4fun]
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#5425852 - 02/05/12 05:24 PM Re: www.comics4kids.org [Re: thehumantorch]
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Greggy, and a bunch of others have been beating this drum for years....and it's not getting straightened out and straight answers are even harder to come by. This thread deserved a second look.
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#5425872 - 02/05/12 05:33 PM Re: www.comics4kids.org [Re: comix4fun]
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#5425900 - 02/05/12 05:48 PM Re: www.comics4kids.org [Re: comicdonna]
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Greggy can actually communicate in real sentences \:o
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#5425903 - 02/05/12 05:50 PM Re: www.comics4kids.org [Re: DWL]
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Greggy can actually communicate in real sentences \:o





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#5425908 - 02/05/12 05:52 PM Re: www.comics4kids.org [Re: DWL]
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Greggy can actually communicate in real sentences \:o



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#5425937 - 02/05/12 06:06 PM Re: www.comics4kids.org [Re: comix4fun]
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 Originally Posted By: comix4fun
Quoted For the Truth.


Greggy, and a bunch of others have been beating this drum for years....and it's not getting straightened out and straight answers are even harder to come by. This thread deserved a second look.


I notice even three years ago that questions were asked and never addressed. He just skips over them like they're not there.

Is the charity legit or are donated books building someone's collection?
I'm sure this question will be overlooked just like the others were.
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#5425942 - 02/05/12 06:10 PM Re: www.comics4kids.org [Re: DiceX]
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 Originally Posted By: comix4fun
Quoted For the Truth.


Greggy, and a bunch of others have been beating this drum for years....and it's not getting straightened out and straight answers are even harder to come by. This thread deserved a second look.


I notice even three years ago that questions were asked and never addressed. He just skips over them like they're not there.

Is the charity legit or are donated books building someone's collection?
I'm sure this question will be overlooked just like the others were.




Why do the MODs allow this thread to continue on then if this is a possible fake charity? From reading the first post it looks like CGC has in some manner donated something to this group since they are mentioned or is that just some smoke and mirrors?

Also OP for the sake of the boards could you please cut the size of that damn picture in your sig line in half. Pretty disrespectful to have a photo that big in your sig line. Kind of shocked the forum software allows that.

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