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| "Han" <nobody[at]nospam.not> wrote in message news:Xns99F34AA66A2B3ikkezelf[at]199.45.49.11... - quote - > "D. Stussy" <spam[at]bde-arc.ampr.org> wrote in news:fiav99$on5$2[at]snarked.org:
If the payment is reimbursed, there's no deduction, so I don't see how the> > "Duke of Hazard" <squash[at]peoriadesignweb.com> wrote in message > > news:548a500c-ae50-46e5-80e1-6541a45f4859[at]b40g2000prf.googlegroups.com... > > > I am a member of a local non-profit association. I paid my $70 dues to > > > the national body, and the local body chapter sent me a $70 > > > reimbursement check. Do I have to report this $70 as income on my tax > > > return? > > > No - if you consider it a wash with the amount you paid. > > > However, ignoring the reimbursment while deducting the payment is BAD. > > Is the payment of dues to a charitable/non profit organization a charitable > and therefore deductible contribution? Specifically, dues payment to a 501 > (c) 3, that asks for dues at different levels (member, member in training, > emeritus member)? character makes a difference. |
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| "D. Stussy" <spam[at]bde-arc.ampr.org> wrote in news:fiav99$on5$2[at]snarked.org: - quote - > "Duke of Hazard" <squash[at]peoriadesignweb.com> wrote in message
and therefore deductible contribution? Specifically, dues payment to a 501> news:548a500c-ae50-46e5-80e1-6541a45f4859[at]b40g2000prf.googlegroups.com... > > I am a member of a local non-profit association. I paid my $70 dues to > > the national body, and the local body chapter sent me a $70 > > reimbursement check. Do I have to report this $70 as income on my tax > > return? > No - if you consider it a wash with the amount you paid. > However, ignoring the reimbursment while deducting the payment is BAD. Is the payment of dues to a charitable/non profit organization a charitable (c) 3, that asks for dues at different levels (member, member in training, emeritus member)? -- Best regards Han email address is invalid |
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| "Duke of Hazard" <squash[at]peoriadesignweb.com> wrote in message news:548a500c-ae50-46e5-80e1-6541a45f4859[at]b40g2000prf.googlegroups.com... - quote - > I am a member of a local non-profit association. I paid my $70 dues to
No - if you consider it a wash with the amount you paid.> the national body, and the local body chapter sent me a $70 > reimbursement check. Do I have to report this $70 as income on my tax > return? However, ignoring the reimbursment while deducting the payment is BAD. |
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| I am a member of a local non-profit association. I paid my $70 dues to the national body, and the local body chapter sent me a $70 reimbursement check. Do I have to report this $70 as income on my tax return? |
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