Do you know who you're giving
to?
Many charities use your
donations wisely. Unfortunately, others spend too much of your contribution on
fundraising and administrative expenses. Some even misrepresent themselves and
solicit your money for phony causes. In today's world, investigating a charity
before you make a donation is wise. Here's a checklist of precautions.
● Request
written documentation about the charity's mission and how your contribution
will be spent. Ask for proof that your donation is tax deductible. If a charity
is reluctant to provide information, think twice about making a gift.
● When
you receive a phone solicitation, the caller must provide his or her name, the
name of the person or entity on whose behalf the call is being made, and a
telephone number or address at which that person or entity can be contacted. If
a caller refuses to give you this information, hang up. Report the call to
local authorities to help protect others.
● Be
wary about giving your credit card number over the phone. Instead, consider
mailing your contribution once you've verified that the charity is legitimate
and that it represents a cause you'd like to support.
● Just
because an organization gives you a receipt for your records doesn't mean the
organization is tax-exempt or that your contribution is tax-deductible. To find
out if an organization is exempt from federal income tax and how much of your
contributions to it are tax deductible, visit the IRS website at
https://apps.irs.gov/app/eos.
Asking the right questions
and obtaining information from and about a charity is the only way you can be
sure your contribution will be used to benefit the causes and people you want
to support. If we can help you sort the legitimate from the fake, give us a
call.
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